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are electoral
adjective
Of, or relating to elections
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Their impulses are electoral not ethical.
Many Tories are convinced that welfare cuts are electoral gold.
There are electoral maps to be put together like puzzles.
Each of Portugal's 18 administrative districts, plus the two autonomous regions (the Azores and Madeira), are electoral constituencies.
And Jo Tomalin, from Sheffield, said: "Scottish Nationalists are able to state sensible policies that parties in England think are electoral suicide".
But we also face the risk that the forces of opposition are correct: that these policies are electoral anathema, or unworkable, or both.
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The others, in the order that they're listed in the table, are Electoral-Vote.com; Votamatic, by the Emory University political scientist Drew Linzer; HuffPost Pollster; Real Clear Politics; Talking Points Memo's PollTracker; and the Princeton Election Consortium, which is run by Sam Wang, a neuroscientist at Princeton.
"It was electoral gangsterism".
It's electoral public relations.
"We're not going to be electoral.
Another form of discrimination is electoral gerrymandering.
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