54 Words to use with campaigning

They found a ready means to secure this by contributing heavily to the campaign funds of political organizations, and therefore their influence played a large part in determining who should be nominated and elected to office.

When not in the field, the service cap is worn instead of the campaign hat.

Vol.1: Campaign planning.

The three long rows of campaign ribbons looked incongruous beside the bunch of flowers that somebody had crammed into a Damascus vase on the desk, with the estimable military notion of making the utmost use of space.

Letter from a campaign train: en route with Truman.

It was at Pappsville, twelve miles from Springfield, that he made his first campaign speech.

Political clubs, for parades and personal campaign work, were no novelty; now, however, the expedients of a cheap yet striking uniform and a half-military organization were tried with marked success.

On the campaign trapeze.

[Footnote A: Short autobiography written in 1860 for use in preparing a campaign biography.

"Teddy dear, you mustn't be so politic with me," she said; "I'm not a campaign club.

(8) Except in the field under campaign or simulated campaign conditions, a mounted officer (or soldier) dismounts before addressing a superior officer not mounted.

The double-faced platforms of conventions, the loose manifestoes of itinerant candidates for the Presidency, the rhetorical misrepresentations of "campaign documents," form the staple of our political literature.

The announcement and subsequent defense by Douglas of his "Freeport doctrine" proved, as Lincoln had predicted, something more important than a mere campaign incident.

My colleague at Venice, Howells, one of Mr. Lincoln's most fortunate appointments, owed his position, not to his literary abilities, which were then unknown to the country at large, but to his having written a campaign life of Lincoln, a service which was always considered by the successful candidate as entitling the biographer to some appointment.

We must keep track of that; it may furnish us some good campaign material.

The "Wide Awake" organization grew out of the first campaign meeting in Hartford on February 25, 1860State election campaign.

(In Campaign melodies)

For campaign purposes, and particularly in England for the sake of stimulating recruiting, a partisan press has helped along the concoction of lies.

As a reward for Indian campaign services Huerta was promoted to the rank of brigadier-general.

The year 1915, with the advance of the movement in general, and in the four big campaign states in particular, has been exceptional as a propaganda year for the Journal.

You may wonder that I have been so silent, when I had announced a war between the House of Commons and the Citynay, when hostilities were actually commenced; but many a campaign languishes that has set out very flippantly.

Lincoln's campaign advisers were of opinion that this question was inadvisable.

Now, as the campaign was getting into high gear, another friend L. S. Bhandare, an architect by profession, who represented UNI (United News of India) told me that the United Goans' campaign (workers dashing about in open trucks with loud music and handing out campaign literature) reminded him of elections in London, England.

The same things have occurred again, and they always will continue with troops that are not used to the field, and in this campaign men were taken directly from their camps immediately after being mustered in, and put into the most difficult campaign of modern military history.

Pavo rose to go, for it was understood that he who had been arrested was the campaign manager of Pavo's own candidate.

54 Words to use with  campaigning