What does election campaign mean?
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elec·tion cam·paign
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election campaign
A type of campaign created and prioritized by a person who chooses the possibility of being elected to a role, responsibility or position within a local unity government, regional unity government, national unity government, european unity government and international unity government , an organization or group that requires a public vote for a person to have the possibility of being elected to a specific role, responsibility or position.
Politicians, members of a board, student union members, community leaders and other people who require a public vote to be elected to a position can create and communicate an election campaign.
Submitted by MaryC on June 18, 2016
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of election campaign in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of election campaign in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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President Trump has to start worrying about what this does to the economy as President Trump approaches President Trump re-election campaign.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer:
President Donald Trump unfortunately appears to see the pandemic as just another opportunity to promote President Donald Trump own political interests, the No PR Act puts an end to the president's exploitation of taxpayer money for promotional material that only benefits his re-election campaign.
Whoever wants to give a clear mandate to lead the country to a prime minister from Likud needs to give many votes to Likud, that is the main lesson of our experience from the past years. That is the challenge for this election campaign.
From today we are in a new election campaign, i know we are asking for a big sacrifice from you to go and vote again, but I don't see any possible alternative. We have done everything we could.
It is a deliberate decision of the government to prosecute us right now, they didn't want it to effect the election campaign of Carrie Lam.
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