war chest

NOUN
  1. a fund accumulated to finance a war (or a political campaign)
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How To Use war chest In A Sentence

  • Governor Caperton has the largest campaign war chest.
  • The government's huge war chest could be used to improve transport in time for the election.
  • On TV, a news reporter states that the Vice President has the largest campaign war chest in history and is therefore the odds-on favorite to win her party's nomination.
  • One possible reason for Bachmann's failure to win the position, as HuffPost's Ryan Grim wrote last week, is that she was known as stingy with her campaign war chest: Michele Bachmann's GOP Conference Chair Bid OVER
  • July 9th, 2009 3: 33 pm ET the war chest that politicians need to compete is so out of hand Crist announces big fundraising haul
  • The government's huge war chest could be used to improve transport in time for the election.
  • Governor Caperton has the largest campaign war chest.
  • It has a war chest of $ 40 million to spend each year on advertising.
  • There is a belief that taxes are somehow ‘stolen’ from the people by the Chancellor to put in his ‘war chest’, as if he were pocketing the cash himself.
  • As time ticks on without a major purchase, pressure is likely to mount on Fyffes to redistribute to shareholders the bounty of its war chest.
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