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preelection
[ pree-i-lek-shuhn ]
noun
- a choice or selection made beforehand.
adjective
- coming before an election:
preelection promises.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of preelection1
Example Sentences
And with the latest volleys, finally business-world Trump apologists are ‘fessing up to their blinkered belief preelection that promised tax cuts and deregulation wouldn’t come with a big helping of tariffs. “People could only see the good side of what Trump was promising to do,” economist Dario Perkins told the Journal.
It has also restarted a previously closed investigation of CBS News’ editing of a preelection interview with Kamala Harris.
There was a baffling period in my preelection life when my sanity seemed to cling entirely to a Dungeons & Dragons podcast.
On Monday, he sued the Des Moines Register over an erroneous preelection poll that showed him losing the state.
In 2020, Selzer’s last preelection poll for the Register showed then-President Trump leading former Vice President Joe Biden by 7 percentage points.
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