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reelect

[ US /ɹiɪˈɫɛkt/ ]
VERB
  1. elect again

How To Use reelect In A Sentence

  • After Jefferson's reelection of 1804, Federalist strength tended to decline everywhere except in New England.
  • The only chance Corzine has of getting reelected are the idiots who vote straight Democrat, regardless of which crook is on the ticket. keith 52yrs in NJ Polls: Christie still on top in NJ gov race
  • Six out of ten voters said last week's 'mini-budget' was a preelection bribe. The Sun
  • Congress to condemn his antinational and antidemocratic policies and his sham reelection. Naxalite Maoist India
  • Although the poll contained no follow-up question to clarify who voters planned to write in, the poll is a good sign for Lisa Murkowski's reelection bid. HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 28TH, 2010
  • He was reelected for four consecutive terms.
  • The only advantage that he has for being reelected is that the Republican does not have anyone half way decent to run against him. CNN Poll: Independents disapprove of Obama
  • Here's the reason Obama is so serene about his party taking a midterm drubbing: "If Democrats lose control of one or both houses, Obama will have an easier time in 2012, just as Bill Clinton used Newt Gingrich as the foil for his 1996 reelection campaign. Fact And Comment
  • But he is not running for reelection, so his term effectively ends in January, 2011, when a new senator will be sworn in. Statesman.com - Highschool
  • Yes, Sarah, stay with the GOP. your electricity short circuited its efforts to mount a successful campaign for the White House. your talents will be needed in 2012 so that President Obama will be reelected without any close GOP competition. Huckabee warns Palin: Don't leave GOP
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