"Electioneers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Electioneers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Electioneers" Meaning

Electioneers are people who actively campaign for a particular political candidate or political party in an election, often by canvassing, distributing campaign materials, and speaking to voters. The term can also refer to political operatives who work behind the scenes to influence public opinion and sway voters to support their preferred candidate or party.

"Electioneers" Examples

Examples of Words Used: Electioneers


In the heat of the political campaign, the volunteers worked tirelessly as electioneers, distributing flyers and speaking with voters to urge them to cast their ballots for their chosen candidate.
The political party hired several paid electioneers to go door-to-door in the neighborhood, gathering support for their candidate in the upcoming election.
As a seasoned electioneer, John knew all the ins and outs of the electoral process and was able to effectively rally his supporters to get out the vote.
With election day just around the corner, the electioneers for the local candidate were working day and night to get their message out to the voters.
The professor wrote a book about the history of electioneering in the United States, tracing the evolution of tactics and strategies used by electioneers to sway public opinion.

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