The commercials are aimed at " floating voters, " estimated to constitute up to a tenth of the 3 . 9 million eligible voters.
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Wyman is what the British call a " floating voter, " one who lacks a strong party identification and shifts allegiance from election to election.
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The one most likely to appeal to floating voters is Elizabeth Witmer, who pushed through labor and health reforms under Harris, but now promises a more compassionate government.
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Talk of a Clinton landslide may have been premature but it is unlikely that the floating voters will float fast enough, or far enough, to rescue Bob Dole.
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Bartley said he was a " floating voter ", that he felt let down by the main parties and criticised the Labour Government over the issues of inclusion.
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A "'swing voter "'or "'floating voter "'is a voter who may not be affiliated with a particular political party ( Independent ) or who will vote across party lines.
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Netanyahu apparently hopes that by linking Barak and Arafat, he will scare off floating voters who may be considering a vote for Barak, a former armed forces chief of staff.
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Conventional wisdom holds that he will grab the presidency if he can win back the floating voters who supported Ronald Reagan, but who abandoned the party when Newt Gingrich emerged.
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Netanyahu is trying to portray himself as the only candidate able to stand up to Palestinian demands, but also needs the support of centrist floating voters if he wants to win.
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"If the assumption is that the floating voters are leaning to the right and asking questions about personal security, " he said, " they probably heard some good answers from Netanyahu.