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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reelect .
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Examples
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The only advantage that he has for being reelected is that the Republican does not have anyone half way decent to run against him.
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Bush getting reelected is a classic example of that.
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Getting reelected is one of the easiest, as 90 percent plus of incumbents get reelected.
Campaigns reject Bloomberg, ABC offer for televised town hall 2008
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Why he has been reelected is not immediately obvious.
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Why he has been reelected is not immediately obvious.
The Horrible Dishonesty Of The Dalton McGuinty Government « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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They are putting every thing on McCain, every one is on their own to get elected, so far no one have been either elected or reelected from the republican party ...
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The reason why Bush was reelected is because people felt it was time to fight back.
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I mean, at a certain level I can understand the US Senate thing ’cause they can always blame the mess on someone else but how in God’s name Granholm keeps getting reelected is beyond me.
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The first rule for getting reelected is don’t hand your opponent an issue.
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Former Governor Edwin Edwards (Louisiana) once said “The only way I won’t be reelected is if I’m caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy”.
Think Progress » Bush Gives Saudi Sex Slaves the A-Okay 2005
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