election year in English

year in which citizens choose political representatives by electio

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1. We expect politicians to defame each other in an election year.

2. That is easier said than done, especially in an election year.

3. Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election-year gambit.

4. For the 2012 election year, The American Legion's priorities for Americanism are:

5. 18 The House's session will be shortened due to election-year politicking.

6. The party's political managers thought it a ruinous ploy in election year.

7. And there is something to be upbeat about in 19 it's an election year.

8. Now it looks like that bad idea will be played out during an election year.

9. The new multiplatform Commentariat couldn’t have dreamed up a better election year to optimize its prominence

10. It is election year, and a phoney war is being waged between the two main parties.

11. This will comfort those on the Labour side who most feared negative Nice fallout in an election year.

12. John F.. Kerry Wednesday described the governor as an enemy of higher education masquerading as an election-year friend.

13. The unprecedented federal proposal may have a better chance in a non-election year, building on the groundwork laid this year.

14. So, yes, Western humor is full of Boosterisms, exaggerations, lies and damned lies, but what else is new? It’s an election year

15. With inflation unresolved by August 1971, and an election year looming, Nixon convened a summit of his economic advisers at Camp David.

16. Antiwar Pro-Peace Slogan Giveaway It’s another election year and that means listening to politicians spout catchy slogans encouraging voters to pick them as supreme ruler

17. ‘the surging crowds Clamoured for attention’ More example sentences ‘The problem with responding to every group that clamours loudly is that in election year everyone starts to clamour.’

18. “Barnstorming Ohio” is David Giffels’ personal journey though the political buffet that is Ohio, its citi In this, an election year, it also is a place with unprecedented political clout