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solicit votes





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In this era of advertisement, where universities build platforms and solicit votes for players, this is a rare strategy.

From New York Times • Nov. 15, 2012

It had given Japanese politics a new look; at parliamentary elections for the first time in history, candidates for office had gone hat in hand to solicit votes from ordinary folk.

From Time Magazine Archive

And the very notion that a candidate should openly solicit votes violated the principled presumption that such behavior itself represented a confession of unworthiness for national office.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis

OBS.—This meaning arose from the habit of candidates for office in Rome going around to solicit votes: hence, aspiration for office, and finally, aspiration in general.

From New Word-Analysis Or, School Etymology of English Derivative Words by Swinton, William

There are some men whom the votes solicit, and there are others who must solicit votes, and it is the latter who must prove the soundness of their political views.

From Honore de Balzac by Cooper, Frederic Taber




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