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re-elect
verb
- to elect (a person, political party, etc) to an official post for a further term
Example Sentences
America’s writing a new, alarming, and astronomically stupid chapter on fascism and schadenfreude, having recently made the collective decision to re-elect Donald Trump to the highest office in the land; we made it through the first four years, after all, and the last four weren’t much better, so what’s the worst that could happen?
A series of mailers designed like comic books featured mariachi musicians holding a “Re-Elect Kevin De León” sign as the cartooned council member nabbed copper wire thieves, cleaned up graffiti and carried boxes for homeless people as they moved into apartments.
“We need to protect Latino voices,” the message said, “and re-elect Kevin de León for city council.”
It has to be one that can persuade voters to re-elect the SNP at the 2026 Holyrood elections.
According to Forbes, many dozens of billionaires have already given more than $1 million1 million dollars each to help re-elect Trump.
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