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electioneer

[ih-lek-shuh-neer] / ɪˌlɛk ʃəˈnɪər /




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He embraced new words like electioneer and snack, repurposed old words like congress, and included slang like ain’t.

From Time • May 12, 2015

While employers can electioneer among their employees with near impunity under federal law, some state laws do place curbs or prohibitions on the practice.

From Slate • Oct. 15, 2014

The election was for the local Diet, but Chancellor Heinrich Bruning of all Germany went out to electioneer against the Fascists.

From Time Magazine Archive

Result: "Landlord"' Seaton will electioneer in low key�and only if invited�in the campaign for the June primaries now beginning in Hawaii.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then there suddenly came upon Amos James a recollection of the Cayces' grudge against Micajah Green, and of the fact that they had already actively bestirred themselves to electioneer against him.

From The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains by Murfree, Mary Noailles




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