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Discover LudwigThe candidate's new campaign ad did have some politically negative messaging, but it also highlighted their potential policies." Yes, the phrase "politically negative" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something that has a negative impact or connotation related to politics. Example: The media criticized the politician's speech for its politically negative rhetoric, which only served to further divide the country. In the sentence provided, the phrase "politically negative messaging" means that the campaign ad contained messages or statements that could be perceived as harmful or damaging to the candidate's political image or reputation.
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"At that moment, I believed that the politically negative images would one day be presented in public," he said.
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I had been trapped in the politically correct negative view of the relay, the view that the cult of the torch was an invented tradition foisted on the Olympics by the Nazis in 1936 and that the 2012 relay was a tacky stunt for drumming up phoney enthusiasm for the London Games from an otherwise indifferent public.
They regard joining the euro as overwhelmingly negative politically, since it involves an irretrievable loss of sovereignty.
I believe it was Thomas Jefferson who in my imagination once said, "A large mass of politically opposed, volatile, negative-behaviorally motivated visitors entering a racially segregated liberal metropolitan area must have a weapon each".
Beginning with Mr Fortuyn's rise in 2001, Dutch politics was seized by an impulse to cast off "politically correct" taboos on negative characterisations of (mainly Muslim) immigrants, and to "name the real problems" of crime, failure to integrate, and suppression of the rights of women and gays among immigrant communities.
On its face, Mr. Chen said, the Heywood murder case appears "pretty grave, because it involved a foreigner, and because it has had such a negative impact" politically.
But many subsidies have an underlying purpose that is important politically even if it is negative environmentally.
Outsourcing is a business practice that has many implications and is often portrayed politically in America as quite negative.
The inquiry is a political move, but the negative cost of the "war on terror" can be measured in moral terms as well as politically.
According to Bob Adamson, an expert with the Hong Kong Institute of Education, English was "viewed by some national leaders as a useful tool for the development of the economy but a negative force culturally and politically".
Post-financial crisis bailouts and the rise of Super PACs that can raise unlimited money may be creating a closer connection between the wealthy and the politically powerful than ever — perhaps with negative implications for economic growth.
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