1. unelectable - Noun
2. unelectable - Adjective
unelectable (comparative more unelectable, superlative most unelectable)
(of a person or party) Incapable or unlikely of being elected to political office, especially due to a lack of suitable qualities or policies.
unelectable (plural unelectables)
A person who is unable, unlikely, or unfit to be elected to office.
I would be unelectable. I'm an atheist. As we all know, that is something people won't accept. Ron Reagan
I'm unelectable in the District of Columbia. Trey Gowdy
Harry Reid is also quietly exasperated, urging Bernie’s opponents to “speak up” about him before Nevada votes if they think he’s unelectable — while refusing to do so himself despite his huge influence in Nevada. Source: Internet
He was dismissed as an unelectable Mad Monk, a misogynist and, in all likelihood, a closet racist. Source: Internet
Instead of a heated forum on the election’s most important issues, the debate was reduced to a meeting of the candidates who have long been written off as the unelectable fringe. Source: Internet
No wonder Republicans say Cox is "unelectable in November." Source: Internet