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 Translation for 'election campaign' from English to French
NOUN   an election campaign | election campaigns
pol.
campagne {f} électorale
election campaign
4 Words
pol.
mener une campagne électorale
to conduct an election campaign
pol.
mener une campagne électorale
to run an election campaign
Partial Matches
campagne {f}campaign
market.
campagne {f} de publicité
advertising campaign
market.pol.
campagne {f} d'affichage
poster campaign
bureau {m} de campagnecampaign office
mil.
campagne {f} militaire
military campaign
campagne {f} de préventionprevention campaign
comm.market.
campagne {f} de publicité
promotional campaign
pol.
promesse {f} de campagne
campaign promise
pol.
promesse {f} électorale
campaign pledge
pol.
promesse {f} électorale
campaign promise
pol.
promesse {f} de campagne
campaign pledge
pol.
campagne {f} de sensibilisation
awareness campaign
pol.
campagne {f} électorale
electioneering campaign
market.
campagne {f} de publicité
publicity campaign
pol.
campagne {f} électorale
electoral campaign
pol.
campagne {f} politique
political campaign
pol.
campagne {f} d'incitation à la haine
hate campaign
pol.
campagne {f} de sensibilisation
information campaign
pol.
élection {f}
election
fin.
campagne {f} de financement
fund-raising (campaign)
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Usage Examples English
  • At a Melbourne media conference on 19 September 1980, in the midst of the 1980 election campaign, Chipp described his party's aim as to "keep the bastards honest"—the "bastards" being the major parties and/or politicians in general.
  • The general election campaign included the first televised leadership debates in Britain.
  • In June 1993, Kasparov was involved with the creation of the "Choice of Russia" bloc of parties and in 1996 took part in the election campaign of Boris Yeltsin.
  • During his election campaign, he made clear his opposition to war, and his support for the introduction of weapons inspectors to Iraq without preconditions as a way of avoiding war, and he criticized Schröder for harming the German-American alliance by not calling President George W.
  • Throughout the 1896 election campaign, Tupper argued that the real issue of the election was the future of Canadian industry and insisted that Conservatives needed to unite to defeat the Patrons of Industry.

  • Though Harrison is often omitted in historical presidential rankings due to his brief tenure, he is remembered for his Indian entreaties, and also his inventive election campaign tactics.
  • In June 1996, Sobchak lost his bid for reelection in Saint Petersburg, and Putin, who had led his election campaign, resigned from his positions in the city administration.
  • Lobbying became a big factor despite the 1971 Federal Election Campaign Act.
  • During the 2002 presidential election campaign of South Korea, then-candidate Roh Moo-hyun, who eventually won the presidency at that event, took "Bahama Mama" to promote his aim of positive political reform.
  • 75 million of 'non-lethal' aid to the Contras, as well as $9 million to the opposition UNO—equivalent to $2 billion worth of intervention by a foreign power in a US election at the time, and proportionately five times the amount George Bush had spent on his own election campaign.

  • The band performed a free concert in downtown Cleveland, Ohio in April 2012 in support of President Obama's re-election campaign.
  • In the 1996 presidential election campaign, some candidates called for eliminating the presidency, criticizing its powers as dictatorial.
  • In May 2019 during the election campaign, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi listed out the abusive words the opposition Congress party had used against him and his mother during their campaign.
  • Ernesto Pérez Balladares was sworn in as president on September 1, 1994, after an internationally monitored election campaign.
  • A cursory proposal for constitutional reform was presented by the NRP in 1999, but the issue was not prominent in the 2006 election campaign and it appears a detailed proposal has yet to be worked out and agreed upon within the party.

  • Information about Waldheim's wartime past was also previously published by a pro-German Austrian newspaper, "Salzburger Volksblatt", during the 1971 presidential election campaign, including the claim of an SS membership, but the matter was supposedly regarded as unimportant or even advantageous for the candidate at that time.
  • In 1873, it became known that Allan had contributed a large sum of money to the Conservative government's re-election campaign of 1872; some sources quote a sum over $360,000.
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