Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A politician belonging to the Democratic Party.
- noun One who votes for candidates of or supports the Democratic Party.
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- abbreviation
Democrat .
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Examples
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Another Dem is his previous 2008 opponent Francine Busby.
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I know some of you Dems are vested in Hillary getting the nomination, but I also know that a Dem is a Dem and the majority of you, will eventually look at the ticket and give the Dem candidate your support.
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I'm an independent, and you all need to grow up and realize a Dem is a Dem is a Dem.
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I hope Tanner the Dem is beating the crap out of Flinn with his hypocrisy.
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I hope Tanner the Dem is beating the crap out of Flinn with his hypocrisy.
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Despite relatively recent activity in Dem representation in the House, KS is still deep red in terms of who gets sent to DC.
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Again: No one ever expected this attack line to produce an immediate and dramatic turnaround in Dem fortunes.
Poll: Dem attack on secret money is resonating Greg Sargent 2010
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No major Dem is going to bother entering the race until after the primary.
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Brian Beutler says Well okay, the Dem is doing X, but imagine a different set of circumstances.
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Every time a Dem is in the White House, the power to the states argument intensifies especially if Dems also control Congress.
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