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- adverb To such an extent that one is
unelectable
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Examples
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And "unelectably" is exactly -- EXACTLY -- what the GOP said almost 20 years ago.
Hillary Camp: Rudy's Attacking Us Because He's Sinking In Polls 2009
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Her lies are why she has such unelectably high negatives, and only 37% approval as a * candidate*.
SurveyUSA: Hillary Only Five Points Behind In North Carolina 2009
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We gotta start playing by the new rules instead of holding ourselves above the fray, so nobly, so unelectably...
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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Republicans want to defeat President Obama too much to nominate someone with unelectably bad poll numbers.
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Republicans want to defeat President Obama too much to nominate someone with unelectably bad poll numbers.
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Republicans want to defeat President Obama too much to nominate someone with unelectably bad poll numbers.
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What he needs is several more years to mature and a more statesmanlike haircut -- we're serious about this, it's unelectably bad, a mullet kept in check with a beard trimmer.
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However, if she broadens its platform with a comprehensive policy package, she risks exiling it to the unelectably leftwing wilderness.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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He’s operating from the fear that people will perceive something unelectably radical in Paul’s views of military force.
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