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- noun Plural form of
re-election .
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Examples
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Sign up enough politicians, watch them get nervous about their re-elections, and campaign finance reform will be an easier pill for them to swallow.
Jamie Henn: Greatest Generation 2.0 Jamie Henn 2010
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Sign up enough politicians, watch them get nervous about their re-elections, and campaign finance reform will be an easier pill for them to swallow.
Jamie Henn: Greatest Generation 2.0 Jamie Henn 2010
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Ryan's re-elections have been consistently funded by the insurance, banking, and homebuilding industries.
Jeffrey Sachs: Paul Ryan, American Values and Corporatocracy Jeffrey Sachs 2011
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Moderate Democrats facing tough re-elections want to appeal to voters demanding bigger reductions in government spending.
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Forget about re-elections and optics and bi-partisanship; especially bi-partisanship.
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Their refusal to pass the strongest provisions in this reasonable bill, if that's what they choose to do, will be conclusive proof that their only allegiances are to their own re-elections and the massive corporations that they serve.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The New GOP: Anti-Kids, Anti-Jobs, Anti-Business... And Anti-Republican RJ 2011
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Their refusal to pass the strongest provisions in this reasonable bill, if that's what they choose to do, will be conclusive proof that their only allegiances are to their own re-elections and the massive corporations that they serve.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The New GOP: Anti-Kids, Anti-Jobs, Anti-Business... And Anti-Republican RJ 2011
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Its architect, Karl Rove, spoke of establishing a “permanent majority” for the Republicans, but in reality Mr. Bush won by less than 3 percentage points — one of the narrowest re-elections in presidential history.
Sunday Reading 2009
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Their refusal to pass the strongest provisions in this reasonable bill, if that's what they choose to do, will be conclusive proof that their only allegiances are to their own re-elections and the massive corporations that they serve.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: The New GOP: Anti-Kids, Anti-Jobs, Anti-Business... And Anti-Republican RJ 2011
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In the 10 presidential re-elections since 1936, the party in control of the White House has added House seats in seven contests and lost them in three.
Political Predictions for 2012 Karl Rove 2011
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