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pre-election
noun
- existing or occurring before an election
Example Sentences
Each of us was some version of low, angry or exhausted from pre-election anxiety and pandemic disillusionment.
Last week when Netflix announced its three-special deal with Tony Hinchcliffe, the comic who referred to Puerto Rico as "a floating island of garbage" at Donald Trump’s pre-election Madison Square Garden rally, my reaction was the same as how I greeted that on-sale email for C.K.’s tour.
While Tesla's share price surged after Trump was elected - with Musk by his side on election night in Florida - they have tumbled back to pre-election levels following the backlash to Musk's political involvement.
That allegation of election interference appears to be a reference to their pre-election interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris.
"I say this with the Egyptian government, with the Jordanian government and with the people who can count on human dignity: the relocation of a population is unacceptable and against international law," he said during a televised pre-election debate.
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