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Sentence count:200+3Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: DemocratpopulistSimilar words: democraticdemonstratedemonstrationmeritocracydemoralizedemographicscratchcrashMeaning: ['deməkræt]  n. 1. a member of the Democratic Party 2. an advocate of democratic principles. 
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(61) His appointment must be confirmed by the Senate foreign relations committee, whose chairman is now the Democrat Joe Biden.
(62) He has to extend and define what the New Democrat agenda means in the post-Clinton era.
(63) Allen Hightower, a Democrat who has held his seat since 1983.
(64) Mosk, though a loyal liberal Democrat, demurred, citing the right of free political association.
(65) A Sierra Club survey has shown three quarters of Californians to be environmentalists, and most of these vote Democrat.
(66) Mr McDowell is also chairman of the Progressive Democrat party.
(67) But Bonior, the second-ranking House Democrat, denied any direct involvement.
(68) His centrist, compromising instincts, embodied in the New Democrat covenant, alienated core constituencies while failing to impress opponents.
(69) He was also carrying an orange poster on a pole,(www.Sentencedict.com) urging a vote for the local Liberal Democrat candidate.
(70) And she is honorary secretary of the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors, which also tackles live issues in the area.
(71) I think people wanted a change and that's why they voted for a liberal democrat councillor.
(72) It may have paved the way for the 1992 election of Democrat Bill Clinton.
(73) John KitzEaber, a Democrat, also threatened to veto any measure that eliminated the certificates.
(74) Chuan had been under considerable pressure to appoint the Democrat Party secretary-general, Maj.-Gen.
(75) Mr Peter Allen, the Liberal Democrat candidate was pushed into third place with about 8,400 votes.
(76) But Lord McNally, a Liberal Democrat, was able to let rip.
(77) Edward J.. Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat and leading proponent of the bill.
(78) Abortion may be a deciding factor for Fred Chiorra, a 71-year old retired steel worker and Democrat from Allentown.
(79) The California Democrat introduced S600 last month, a measure to prevent credit bureaus from selling header information.
(80) George Brown, D-Calif., a 16-term Democrat whose district has become increasingly Republican, kept his seat.
(81) The New Democrat agenda of his 1992 campaign tried to update liberalism by pursuing new means to advance traditional Democratic goals.
(82) When last seen, he did not appear to be headed for Loretta Sanchez, the Democrat who replaced him.
(83) For a leading Democrat to chastise his own party at its own nominating convention was a remarkable political feat.
(84) The Liberal Democrat candidate Martin Horwood this time is certain he can improve on that.
(85) A conservative coalition of Democrat and Republican congressmen developed which could delay further reforms, and sometimes block them altogether.
(86) They are all Republicans except my stepmother, who is a liberal Democrat.
(87) He won the general in a landslide because he ran in a safely Republican district against a delusional Democrat with no campaign.
(88) Abel, for example, is obviously a Democrat, as he slipped more than a few anti-Reagan barbs into his presentation.
(89) You see, I had every intention of voting Liberal Democrat.
(90) With 58 % of the vote, Bagabandi won an easy victory over his Democrat rival, Radnaasurenbereliyn Gonchigdorj.
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