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preprimary

[ pree-prahy-mer-ee, -muh-ree ]

adjective

Politics.
  1. preceding a primary election:

    preprimary endorsement.



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Lujan Grisham applied for the restraining order after Riley Del Rey disrupted her speeches at the recent state Democratic Party’s preprimary convention and another event.

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Moreover, Trump received 34 percent of all the GOP preprimary coverage, nearly twice as much as the next aspirant on the list, again Jeb Bush.

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Or so says Harvard political scientist Thomas Patterson, who conducted a recent study of the precaucus, preprimary political coverage in eight major newspapers, cable stations and TV networks.

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I put myself in his shoes, and I feel like I’m sure he doesn’t really want to use hard numbers at a time when nobody’s voted and you have these preprimary polls.

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These were preprimary polls, and in the past preprimary polls were not reliable.

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