take the floor vs whistle-stop

take the floor

verb
  • To speak at a public meeting. 

whistle-stop

verb
  • To make a brief stop on a campaign tour to make a speech or perform some other type of public electioneering. 

adj
  • Extremely brief and hurried. 

noun
  • A small train station. 

  • A brief stop on a campaign tour to make a speech or perform some other type of public electioneering. 

How often have the words take the floor and whistle-stop occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )