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electioneer
[ ih-lek-shuh-neer ]
verb (used without object)
- to work for the success of a particular candidate, party, ticket, etc., in an election.
electioneer
/ 瑟藢濒蓻办蕛蓹藞苍瑟蓹 /
verb
- to be active in a political election or campaign
noun
- a person who engages in this activity
Derived Forms
- 别藢濒别肠迟颈辞苍藞别别谤颈苍驳, nounadjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别路濒别肠顎卼颈辞苍路别别谤顎侥谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of electioneer1
Example Sentences
In doing so, Hanna ushered in the modern era of professional electioneering.
鈥淭here could be an argument here because the church鈥檚 official website links to his Facebook page that has electioneering on it, and he is speaking for the church in that capacity as well,鈥 she said.
Asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme why 16 of the areas had Tory MPs, Science Minister Andrew Griffith denied this was electioneering.
In emails to The Times earlier this year, he called the 鈥淒o Not Rehire鈥 designation a 鈥渂razen attempt鈥 at 鈥渆lectioneering.鈥
As for Trump鈥檚 fraudulent patterns of electioneering, these began in 2016 and have never stopped.
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