The campaign is from then on to hold or win the balance who tend normally to make up about forty percent of the electorate. |
All propaganda is a sophisticated form of deception and she had been caught in the act of misdirecting the electorate. |
Race is the most potent weapon in their armoury and some in both the party and the electorate are not afraid to use it. |
Maybe the electorate believes that these acts of deception are acceptable standards of behaviour in today's society? |
The electorate was enjoying the benefit of years of unbroken economic growth. |
Yet, they have proved incapable of any serious effort to tone down their policies or even make them more palatable to the electorate. |