Word info

pre-election

Adjective

Meaning

pre-election (not comparable)

Alternative form of preelection

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

American politics have grown more deeply partisan over the past few decades, so there’s far less fluctuation in pre-election polling. Source: Internet

All your Eyewitness hears is a doubling down on their pre-election vow to “not allow” the PPP back in! Source: Internet

As things stand at the moment, the betting odds and forecasts are rapidly changing and bear no resemblance to the polling industry’s pre-election picture. Source: Internet

Essentially, we're returning to the pre-election status quo and I don't see how that changes the narrative that the dollar is arguably in the early stages of a multi-year decline. Source: Internet

Democrats called it a pre-election ploy that would burden cash-strapped states. Source: Internet

Cunningham had led in some pre-election polls, but many polls have been wrong this year. Source: Internet

Close letter words and terms