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The phrase "congressional candidate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone who is running for a seat in the United States Congress. Example: Jane Smith is a well-known community leader and a congressional candidate in the upcoming election.
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He was then an exciting new congressional candidate.
Interview with Gore Vidal, writer, theatre critic and Congressional candidate.
Or listen to Illinois congressional candidate Tammy Duckworth.
He is a former Congressional candidate, not a former congressman.
A Republican congressional candidate body slams a Guardian reporter.
Democratic congressional candidate Susie Lee worked the Las Vegas crowd.
Here I am with current CIPA classmates, Alexandria Maloney, Xavier Campbell, and Congressional candidate Ian Golden.
Above: The Democratic congressional candidate Alex Sink speaks during a forum in Clearwater, Florida.
George Holding, a G.O.P. Congressional candidate in North Carolina, started out behind in the polls.
One Democratic Congressional candidate, Dan Roberti, is spending heavily to overcome a very slim public record.
Ms. Warren has raised more money — $24.5 million — than any other Congressional candidate this year.
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