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Discover LudwigThe phrase "election about" is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. It would need to be rephrased or used in a larger sentence. For example: - "The upcoming election is about the future of our country." - "The debate focused on issues that are important in this election."
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"What's this election about?" he asked himself.
So what is this election about?
Make a big election about small ideas.
"This isn't an election about two people.
Clinton should make the election about competence.
You make the election about the opponent.
What is the 2012 election about?
Can Jay Inslee make the 2020 election about climate change?
This was meant to be an election about the economy.
It was an election about who owned the mike.
This is an election about change, after all.
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