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The phrase "election propaganda" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to communication used to persuade people to vote for a specific candidate or party in an election. For example, "The opposing party launched an aggressive election propaganda campaign leading up to the election."
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"The election propaganda, as always, convinces the convinced and bores the bored".
The candidates will get equal time in a block of "election propaganda time" every evening.
In a trade-off for the free advertising time, Israel forbids election "propaganda" in other forms of programming.
Meanwhile we've seen businessmen spending hundreds of thousands on election propaganda and buying votes for him with the protection of the 'infallible' Electoral Commission.
The campaign centred on him: he was at the forefront of BJP election propaganda, billboards and newspaper advertisements, as well as four rallies.
Equalities minister Lynne Featherstone, a local Lib Dem MP, helped to lead our campaign, and claimed to have saved the Whittington in her election propaganda.
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They do it to glorify the President, or manipulate public opinion, or even to help produce a pre-election propaganda film about the Osama bin Laden raid.
Mr. Vedrine, along with President Clinton -- who called Mr. Kostunica today -- and Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, were convicted in absentia of war crimes in a pre-election propaganda exercise here.
Granted, there were many things they did do right: substantially lowering unemployment, paying off some of Iceland's debt to the International Monetary Fund early, turning the economy around, but, unfortunately, their successes have become obliterated in the pre-election propaganda war fought with the two parties now poised to take power.
During the campaign, countless stories speculated on connections between Trump and Putin and alleged that Russia contributed to Trump's election using propaganda and subterfuge.
Mr. Reid's accusation that Russia is seeking not only to influence the election with propaganda but also to tamper with the vote counting goes significantly beyond anything the Obama administration has said in public.
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