voting booth造句1. There were no voting booths, no polling places, no campaign workers greeting neighbors outside the local high school.
2. Politics does not occur only in voting booths or demonstrations.
3. Iranians went to the voting booth today, Friday, June 12th, for their 10th presidential election since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
4. A woman walks up to a voting booth at a polling station in Herat, Afghanistan on August 20, 2009.
5. Besides, once in the voting booth, "it's only herself and her God."
6. Students voted in the mock voting booth. They had a chance to be an American.
7. He claims many more people would support him in the anonymity of a voting booth.
8. In many places, residents said, they forced their way into voting booths and stuffed boxes with ballots.
9. Yet it was precisely conservatives such as the Mormons who had blazed paths to the voting booths fifty years before.
10. Q: But will the issues be enough to get blacks to the voting booth in 1996; contrasted with Rev.
11. In every state that I am aware of, help is available for those people in the voting booth, if requested.
12. And as November's mid-terms approach, polls suggest that most Americans will not be thanking the president for health reform when they go into the voting booth.
13. I stood up as a civil rights lawyer for people who were denied opportunity at work or justice at the voting booth.
15. Many white voters told pollsters that they would vote for the black candidate but, in the anonymity of the voting booth, they did not.
16. Uppermost in their minds when they get inside the voting booth will be the economy.
17. President Obama wants those troops out two months before Americans go to the voting booth.
18. First, the economy is changing continuously, as citizens freely express their economic preferences directly in the marketplace and indirectly in the voting booth .
19. The only way to survive the onslaught is to make the issue matter as much in the voting booth to those who agree with you as it does to those who disagree.
20. If you can't tell the difference between the most liberal democratic society on the planet and a totaIitari?an one-party regime... please stay away from the voting booth for the next few cycles.
21. This is separated from the main room by a stiff beige curtain that you pull closed behind you, as in a voting booth.