1. electioneering - Noun
2. electioneering - Verb
of Electioneer
Source: Webster's dictionary1849 printing of Pelham with Hablot K. Browne ( Phiz ) frontispiece: Pelham's electioneering visit to the Revd. Source: Internet
Blake (1967), pp. 272–273 Moreover, at the time Gallomania was published, Disraeli was electioneering in High Wycombe in the Radical interest. Source: Internet
After weeks of electioneering campaigns and media wars, pundits say the Ondo State governorship election, which will be held this Saturday, is a three horse race among the ruling APC, the opposition PDP and the newest entrant, ZLP. Source: Internet
Calhoun predicted that electioneering, political conspiracies, and outright fraud would be employed to mislead and distract a gullible public; inevitably, perfidious demagogues would come to rule the political scene. Source: Internet
He assured that the government under the watch of President Buhari will not derail in its electioneering promises of taking Nigeria to the next level. Source: Internet
“Despite well-established state rules against electioneering, we have significant reports of ‘Trump’ and ‘MAGA’ masks and hats being worn to polling sites,” the nonprofit said in a statement. Source: Internet