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mobilized different parts of their party

1a01b01font00Clinton02font02b02a00 and Obama have mobilized different parts of their party. She appeals to 01b00the02b00 blue-collar voters, and Obama has been more successful with affluent, well-educated Democrats02br
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001. What does it mean 'to mobilize different parts of their party"?02br
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002. Can 'the' be removed?02br
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01. They have inspired them to be active in the political process. 02br 02br 002.

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  • They have inspired them to be active in the political process.
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  • Yes.
  • It was used to emphasize the blue-collar workers in the Democratic party; the Republicans have blue-collar workers too.
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01. They have inspired them to be active in the political process. 02br
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002. Yes. It was used to emphasize the blue-collar workers in the Democratic party; the Republicans have blue-collar workers too. Note that in the Obama portion of the sentence, it specifies Democrats.0-

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