Definition of Electioneerer. Meaning of Electioneerer. Synonyms of Electioneerer

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Definition of Electioneerer

Electioneerer
Electioneerer E*lec`tion*eer"er, n. One who electioneers.

Meaning of Electioneerer from wikipedia

- Electioneer (foaled April 20, 1904 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his 1906 win in New York's rich ****urity Stakes...
- an "officer fit for duty who at this crisis would abandon his post to electioneer for a seat in Congress ought to be scalped." Instead, Hayes wrote several...
- 9, 1844 church general conference, a call was made for volunteers to electioneer for Joseph Smith to be the next president. Hundreds of elders volunteered...
- Y Critic Z Election officer 2nd Election Officer 1st Electioneer 2nd Electioneer 3rd Electioneer Voter Old Woman Prisoner N Journalist Ladies, Gentlemen...
- formally reprimanded for using House of Commons notepaper and postage to electioneer for the Conservative Party; she apologised and repaid the £300 costs...
- served as a training stable for the stock farm. In 1877 the stallion Electioneer was brought to the barn and lived there for 14 years, in order to breed...
- Standardbred horses to be raced as trotters, including his chief sire, Electioneer (sired by Hambletonian) and his winning offspring: Arion, Sunol, Palo...
- opposition to the Punjabi Suba, he was prevented from using the observance to electioneer, with a group lead by former MLA Atma Singh going on stage to prevent...
- after bomb attack". Reuters – via www.reuters.com. "EU silent as Erdogan electioneers with bombs". GUE/NGL. 22 November 2022. "Northeast Syria: Turkish Strikes...
- Retrieved 27 August 2022. Gaunt, Richard A. (February 2020). "A Great Electioneer and His Motives Reconsidered: The 4th Duke of Newcastle". Parliamentary...