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rumour campaign
noun
Alternative spelling of rumor campaign
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Greek officials denied these rumours and criticised leaks from the EU institutions suggesting that Athens would be unable to meet its obligations to the IMF as a "deliberate rumour campaign".
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"This kind of political campaign, the anti-rumour campaign, can really create a chilling effect on the blogosphere," he said.
"I thought the sexual allegations were unsubstantiated and therefore equivalent to rumours and campaign mudslinging.
Elsewhere, Stephen echoes Lyndon Johnson when ordering the leak of a scurrilous rumour concerning a campaign rival.
I still don't know what prompted this flyer campaign – rumour has it that it's linked to a group of students who were denied assignment extensions – but I could not help but become annoyed at the blunt, consumerist language.
Bill Clinton in 1993 (Clinton had used "Don't Stop" from Rumours as his campaign theme song).
In an effort to quell the rumours the Obama campaign released a copy of his short-form birth certificate before the 2008 presidential election.
Earlier this year the firm caused a stir when it passed over its previous advertising agencies and chose Crispin Porter + Bogusky, arguably the hottest agency today, to put together a campaign rumoured to be costing $300m.
The good judgment of her chosen candidate may be tested on Tuesday; rumours from the campaign trail suggested the Vermont senator may concede if the numbers go decisively against him this week.
Politico claimed that Biden was personally behind one of the leaks that began rumours of his campaign, a column by New York Times journalist Maureen Dowd that revealed how he had been encouraged to run by Beau on his death bed.
They include disseminating scurrilous rumours and false campaign propaganda, tampering with election machinery by stuffing ballot boxes with fraudulent returns, counting or reporting the vote dishonestly, and disregarding electoral outcomes by incumbent officeholders (e.g., by mobilizing the military to thwart an election loss).
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