Synonym: Democrat, populist. Similar words: democratic, demonstrate, demonstration, meritocracy, demoralize, demographic, scratch, crash. Meaning: ['deməkræt] n. 1. a member of the Democratic Party 2. an advocate of democratic principles.
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(31) Though one was a Democrat and the other a Republican, the rivalry over which one would move up first was cordial.
(32) She is living proof that a Democrat can be an honorable attorney general in a scandal-prone Democratic administration.
(33) A minority administration should face little difficulty winning Liberal Democrat support for similar objectives.
(34) Liberal Democrat leader Mike Storey backed the inquiry into the passing of the information to a private company.
(35) Ben Cardin of Maryland, ranking Democrat on the panel, said Rep.
(36) Of these the Norfolk Democrat and Suffolk Punch, both printed and carrying advertisements, were particularly impressive.
(37) John F.. Kennedy that helped propel the handsome young Massachusetts Democrat to a narrow victory.
(38) It is hoped that the current period of stability under the leadership of its Liberal Democrat mayor will help.
(39) The father is always a Republican toward his son, and his mother's always a Democrat. Sentencedict.com Robert Frost
(40) They said Democrats should be allowed to nominate the Democrat of their choosing, and Republicans, the Republican candidate of theirs.
(41) Meanwhile as the campaign begins the liberal democrat candidate is about to spend a lot less time with his family.
(42) Here is the social democrat refusing to condemn the absurdities he chronicles so well; or simply producing half-baked observations.
(43) The Democrat won by 118, 550 votes out of the 68 million votes cast, according to the official tally.
(44) If you want to live like a Republican, vote like a Democrat. Bill Clinton
(45) The Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy will undoubtedly do his best.
(46) He did so by rubbishing the only viable goal of any Liberal Democrat election campaign - a hung parliament.
(47) And it was pushed along by the success of non-traditional Democrat Gary Hart in 1984.
(48) Mr Ashdown, the Liberal Democrat leader, toughened his terms for a deal yesterday.
(49) Henry Waxman, D-California, the committee's ranking Democrat, who had asked for the investigation.
(50) Wilson would have to resign the governorship, ceding control to Democrat Gray Davis.
(51) Souder has held the seat since defeating Democrat Jill Long in 1994.
(52) Then they voted Democrat in 1992 and 1996-and the Democrats won.
(53) The Bisbee Democrat introduced a bill this legislative session that would have repealed that law, but it never got a hearing.
(54) Liberal Democrat Peter Bergg could pick up a significant number of protest votes which will boost his party's previous showing.
(55) Amlee decided not to seek another term, while Cross was defeated by Democrat Chuck Ford in the general election.
(56) We shouldn't rule out a Democrat victory yet. These things have a habit of changing just when you least expect it.
(57) Tom Dale, Liberal Democrat leader on the council, demanded a rethink at yesterday's full council meeting.
(58) That connection does not go down well with many people who vote Liberal Democrat.
(59) The revelation was discussed at closed sessions of the Senate select committee on intelligence, chaired by Democrat David Boren.
(60) In Chicago he could vote for the Democrat of his choice.
More similar words: democratic, demonstrate, demonstration, meritocracy, demoralize, demographic, scratch, crash, crack, craft, crawl, demand, demand of, condemn, aircraft, scramble, epidemic, academic, lemon, remote, remove, removal, once more, ceremony, all the more, a blue moon, at the moment, from memory, in memory of, for the moment.