His campaign workers have registered record numbers of disaffected, dissatisfied and first-time voters in the poorest sections of the city.
Mr. Clinton hopes to persuade dissatisfied voters to take a second look at just how much he and his fellow Democrats have achieved.
Some dissatisfied voters staged sit-ins to protest against what some of them had called "disenfranchisement".
The Conservatives are urging dissatisfied voters to "send Tony Blair a message" rather than to vote for their own leader, Michael Howard.
The problem is that these dissatisfied voters are divided among several candidates.
He has encouraged dissatisfied voters to undertake recalls.
How could it avoid further angering already dissatisfied voters without imperiling that rich tide of sewer money?
In each year the Democrats were thrown out of the White House by dissatisfied voters.
So why don't dissatisfied voters cast the ins out?
An ambiguous outcome could encourage dissatisfied voters to keep shopping.