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is electoral
adjective
Of, or relating to elections
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For Post, the only state interest in campaign-finance regulation that is both compatible with the First Amendment and rises above the threshold to interfere with it, because its claims are prior, is electoral integrity: "Electoral integrity is a compelling government interest because without it Americans have no reason to exercise the communicative rights guaranteed by the First Amendment".
Writing off blue-collar whites is electoral malpractice: They still comprise 44percentt of the electorate; 50percentt in every Midwestern state; over 60percentt in Indiana, Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin; and 80percentt in key Pennsylvania counties ― the places that made Trump president.
Another form of discrimination is electoral gerrymandering.
What we need, as Brand rightly mentions, is electoral reform.
Problem is, electoral politics is a highly superficial field.
AN obvious outlet for such feeling is electoral reform.
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"It was electoral gangsterism".
It's electoral public relations.
"We're not going to be electoral.
The second cause was electoral reform.
Their impulses are electoral not ethical.
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