Definitions
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- noun One who attends a
rally .
Etymologies
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Examples
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John McCain and Sarah Palin are as guilty as any rallygoer of theirs who shouts "Kill Him!" at the mention of Obama's name.
OpEdNews - Diary: Are You a Real American? Olbermann Hits McCain/Palin on Divisive Politics
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She gleefully rails at rallies that he is "palling around with terrorists" (to which a rallygoer yelled out "kill him!"), she claims Obama is un-American for saying that our troops in Afghanistan are "air-raiding villages and killing civilians" (to which a man in the crowd shouted "Treason!")
Julie Menin: Will Palin Prevent Other Women From Becoming "The One"?
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He was part of what was then called the Silent Majority, but he was not a rallygoer, and I doubt he would have been enthused about Beck's rally.
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"They said the banks were too big to fail," said rallygoer Keya Alvarez from the Alliance to Develop Power.
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