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Of or pertaining to any administrative organ that has authority to govern a political state.

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swag

Government; U.S. election

The merchandising created by campaigns and political organisations - buttons, hats, t-shirts etc. Swag can be purchased, but it is often given to volunteers, supporters and ...

carpetbagger

Government; U.S. election

This dismissive term is applied to politicians running for office in states or communities where they have only lived for a short time. Hillary Clinton, for example, was called a ...

hard money

Government; U.S. election

Money contributed by an individual directly to a particular campaign. Individuals can currently contribute $2,300 to a candidate's primary campaign, and an additional $2,300 to a ...

suspending a campaign

Government; U.S. election

Candidates seeking the Democratic or Republican nomination can suspend their campaign. Candidates who have suspended their campaigns are able to direct their pledged delegates to ...

voting machine

Government; U.S. election

An apparatus for use by voters at polling stations that mechanically records and counts votes. Voting machines have come under intense scrutiny in recent years, with critics ...

redistricting

Government; U.S. election

The redrawing of political boundaries at local, state, and federal levels every decade following the US census. This is done to reflect changes in the population and to keep the ...

birthers

Government; U.S. election

A term for conspiracy theorists who doubt Barack Obama was born in the US - a constitutional requirement for holding the presidency. Mr Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and ...