Examples of 'his electorate' in a sentence

Meaning of "his electorate"

This phrase refers to the group of people who are eligible to vote for a specific political candidate. It represents the constituents or voters who have the power to elect or reject a candidate in an election

How to use "his electorate" in a sentence

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He is working hard for his electorate already.
His electorate secretary is new.
Up to four sites within his electorate have been nominated.
I certainly sympathise with the members of his electorate.
He fears that his electorate notices it.
A relieved chancellor kohl could now offer his electorate.
Mistakes because his electorate is very forgiving of that.
It is an affair he may have to explain and defend to his electorate.
I wish he would tell his electorate about him.
This in turn leads to great frustration among his electorate.
He knew everyone in his electorate and was a good friend to all.
He may thus be tempted to use this stance to please his electorate.
And retained his electorate.
Friends and colleagues recalled Clough as a tough fighter for his electorate.
One way to regain his electorate to the right people.

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President Bush is backed internally by his electorate.
Then he called his electorate to demonstrate in order to support him.
This will be bad in his electorate.
And not to ask his electorate whether they agree with him.
He will be an asset to the Tamils and that is his electorate.
It plays to his electorate.
And I can confirm once again that he will lose the confidence of his electorate.
The land is in his electorate.
Anderton retained his electorate seat and remained in Parliament representing the party.
The elected MP betrayed his electorate.
The idea was that his electorate would desert him if he were charged with crimes.
Jo Johnson has betrayed his electorate.
He does not live in his electorate but in neighbouring Calwell.
That doesn't bode well for his electorate.
Thanks his electorate.
Furthermore, the judge might be tempted to tailor his judgments to his electorate.
Danyal failed his electorate.
Of his Electorate.
A relieved Chancellor Kohl could now offer his electorate what they have been demanding.
In this contest, the National Party put up no candidate in his electorate.
He has continued to represent his electorate as an independent MP.
Up against apathy, Mr Macron has stepped in to try to mobilise his electorate.
Hutchinson did not live in his electorate but in neighbouring Bass.
As a result, Trump is now focusing on his electorate.
Fernandez promised his electorate a bill on it ; the Church does not like it.
Firstly, Paul talked about his electorate.
His electorate is still crucial for Mr Sarkozy, however.
Ed Miliband knew his electorate.
His electorate or his party?
The politician must therefore quickly satisfy his electorate if he seeks re-election.
The steel crisis is mainly political . President Bush is backed internally by his electorate.
Polls showed two-thirds of his electorate would back Komorowski.
But again, I fear neither will happen as Trump continues to appease his electorate.
Orewa isn't in his electorate.
Receiving less than 5 % in his electorate in a secure Labor district, he did not gain a seat.

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