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- verb Present participle of
re-elect .
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Examples
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Some are teaming with club promoters and forming hosting committees, delivering opportunities to be politically active on a silver platter for a group with aspirant tastes -- all in the name of re-electing Obama.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Trymaine Lee 2012
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They'll go far to re-electing Mr. Obama and making the entitlement state that much harder to reform.
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As The Wall Street Journal said, "ethanol has become a purely political machine: It serves no purpose other than re-electing incumbents and transferring wealth to farm states and ethanol producers."
Ernest Istook: "Green Jobs" Cronyism and Cannibalism Ernest Istook 2011
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As The Wall Street Journal said, "ethanol has become a purely political machine: It serves no purpose other than re-electing incumbents and transferring wealth to farm states and ethanol producers."
Ernest Istook: "Green Jobs" Cronyism and Cannibalism Ernest Istook 2011
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In cities across the U.S., Occupy Wall Street is geared around populist protests that aren't remotely focused on re-electing the president.
As Liberals Warm Up for Elections, Obama Feels a Chill Laura Meckler 2011
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And to think that there are people out there dumb enough to keep re-electing these lunatics.
Think Progress » McConnell Tries To Insist The GOP Isn’t Obstructionist: ‘It Is Simply Not True’ 2010
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And to think that there are people out there dumb enough to keep re-electing these lunatics.
Think Progress » McConnell Tries To Insist The GOP Isn’t Obstructionist: ‘It Is Simply Not True’ 2010
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But voters responded by re-electing them and, in Mrs. Thatcher's case, re-electing her still again.
Sarkozy's Last Chance Nicolas Lecaussin 2011
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And to think that there are people out there dumb enough to keep re-electing these lunatics.
Think Progress » McConnell Tries To Insist The GOP Isn’t Obstructionist: ‘It Is Simply Not True’ 2010
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Given how he and House Speaker John Boehner have handled the payroll tax debate, we wonder if they might end up re-electing the President before the 2012 campaign even begins in earnest.
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