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reelect

verb as in reinstate

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I think there are reasons to doubt that Trump, stimulus checks or not, is going to be popular enough to be reelected in 2028, though it can’t be ruled out.

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The former president and reelected president responded by calling Pence “delusional.”

Failure to get reelected almost always counts against a president in history’s reckoning.

Johnson, reelected speaker Friday, suggested that the House might try to again raise a bill similar to the one it approved in 2023.

Hoover, who is also LA Voice Action’s executive director, said the group’s campaign to reelect him focused on promises that Gascón followed through with while he was in office, including not charging children as adults.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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