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pre-election
noun
existing or occurring before an election
Example Sentences
Bezos, for example, infamously shelved a planned pre-election endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris by the Post’s editorial board last fall, and his space exploration company, BlueX, has spent millions lobbying for government contracts.
The turnout was more disappointing than even the the lowest pre-election turnout estimates of about 15%.
Last fall, Trump sued CBS over edits to a pre-election “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
Each of us was some version of low, angry or exhausted from pre-election anxiety and pandemic disillusionment.
Last week when Netflix announced its three-special deal with Tony Hinchcliffe, the comic who referred to Puerto Rico as "a floating island of garbage" at Donald Trump’s pre-election Madison Square Garden rally, my reaction was the same as how I greeted that on-sale email for C.K.’s tour.
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