Words similar to pre-election
Example sentences for: pre-election
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"It's dangerous to let a pre-election Congress play with tax and entitlement legislation in a surplus environment."
The NYT explains the politics of that schedule: it would allow Republicans to avoid looking too soft or too hard on the president before the elections, while still forcing Democrats to cast a pre-election vote on Clinton's fate.
(A previous pre-election Post story on ex-Navy Seal Ventura barely mentioned that there has been some controversy about his military service.
Pundits agreed there is still no evidence of a policy quid pro quo, but the Los Angeles Times pointedly compared Clinton's pre-election withholding of information on the scandal to the Watergate cover-up that led to President Nixon's resignation.
A NYT front-pager headlined "Candidates Deploy Wives as Evidence of Constancy" adds an interesting twist to the pre-election ad wars: Candidates (especially older Democrats) are putting their wives on the air essentially to inform voters how long they have been (faithfully?)