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- noun Plural form of
reelection .
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Examples
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And in his liberal district, he was not at all hurt by the revelation; he won easy reelections in 2008 and 2010, and will seek his 20th. consecutive term in 2012.
Daniel Matamala: The Last Veto Daniel Matamala 2011
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And in his liberal district, he was not at all hurt by the revelation; he won easy reelections in 2008 and 2010, and will seek his 20th. consecutive term in 2012.
Daniel Matamala: The Last Veto Daniel Matamala 2011
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I found the majority in Congress to be out of touch with America's growing unequal and the increasingly impoverished publics and more in touch with campaign contributions, industry interests and reelections.
Michael Shank: What My Amish and Mennonite Forefathers Would Think About My Job in Congress (and Why I Left) Michael Shank 2012
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And in his liberal district, he was not at all hurt by the revelation; he won easy reelections in 2008 and 2010, and will seek his 20th. consecutive term in 2012.
Daniel Matamala: The Last Veto Daniel Matamala 2011
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Thru the financial crisis and now thru health care reform the Republicans have treated these problems like political footballs – Like their reelections come before the needs of the American people.
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I found the majority in Congress to be out of touch with America's growing unequal and the increasingly impoverished publics and more in touch with campaign contributions, industry interests and reelections.
Michael Shank: What My Amish and Mennonite Forefathers Would Think About My Job in Congress (and Why I Left) Michael Shank 2012
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I found the majority in Congress to be out of touch with America's growing unequal and the increasingly impoverished publics and more in touch with campaign contributions, industry interests and reelections.
Michael Shank: What My Amish and Mennonite Forefathers Would Think About My Job in Congress (and Why I Left) Michael Shank 2012
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Look at the wars between Dems and Reps, all so they can secure their reelections.
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I found the majority in Congress to be out of touch with America's growing unequal and the increasingly impoverished publics and more in touch with campaign contributions, industry interests and reelections.
Michael Shank: What My Amish and Mennonite Forefathers Would Think About My Job in Congress (and Why I Left) Michael Shank 2012
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His multiple reelections show that they thought that he was doing a solid job.
Think Progress » Brown wins Massachusetts special election; Coakley concedes. 2010
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