electioneering campaign
1Campaign finance reform — is the common term for the political effort in the United States to change the involvement of money in politics, primarily in political campaigns.Although attempts to regulate campaign finance by legislation date back to 1867, the first… …
2Campaign finance in the United States — is the financing of electoral campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels.At the federal level, the primary source of campaign funds is individuals; political action committees are a distant second. Contributions from both are limited.… …
3electioneering activities — campaign work done to promote the success of a candidate or party …
4electioneering — noun 1. persuasion of voters in a political campaign • Syn: ↑bell ringing, ↑canvassing • Derivationally related forms: ↑electioneer • Hypernyms: ↑persuasion, ↑suasion 2. th …
5electioneering — e·lec·tion·eer·ing || ɪ‚lekʃə nɪərɪŋ n. act of campaigning for a particular candidate in an election e·lec·tion·eer || ɪ‚lekʃə nɪə v. campaign for a particular candidate in an election, work actively for particular… …
6electioneering — noun campaign to be elected to public office. → electioneer …
7Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act — of 2002 Full title An act to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to provide bipartisan campaign reform. Acronym BCRA Colloquial name(s) McCain–Feingold, Shays–Meehan Enacted by the …
8Passive electioneering — is the act of wearing campaign paraphernalia or carrying signs to a polling place potentially influencing voters.United StatesAcross the United States laws vary relating to passive electioneering. [ [http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20081004/pl… …
9political campaign — noun 1. a race between candidates for elective office (Freq. 3) I managed his campaign for governor he is raising money for a Senate run • Syn: ↑campaign, ↑run • Derivationally related forms: ↑run ( …
10Justice at Stake Campaign — The Justice at Stake Campaign (JAS) is a Washington, DC based nonpartisan campaign whose stated objective is to keep U.S.courts fair and impartial. The group was founded in 2000, in response to the rapidly changing nature of judicial selection.… …