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Sanders became biggest draw of 2016 contest

 
 
Reply Wed 12 Aug, 2015 01:35 am
Does "draw" refer to "an entertainer who attracts large audiences"?

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Sanders became biggest draw of 2016 contest

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/how-does-bernie-sanders-draw-huge-crowds-to-see-him/2015/08/11/4ae018f8-3fde-11e5-8d45-d815146f81fa_story.html
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Reply Wed 12 Aug, 2015 02:42 am
@oristarA,

in this case, it refers to a politician who attracts large audiences on his campaign trail.

Sanders is running for office in next year's presidential election...
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Reply Wed 12 Aug, 2015 04:07 am
@Region Philbis,
A bigger draw than Hillary Clinton?
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Reply Wed 12 Aug, 2015 04:14 am
@oristarA,

probably not...
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