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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(91) He knows, too, how to bridge the gap between these two sorts of Democrat, old and new.
(92) In the end, after much to-ing and fro-ing between the labour and liberal democrat camps, a deal was struck.
(93) San Diego is the hardest place in the country to tell a Democrat from a Republican.
(94) Mike Foster, a former Democrat who joined the Republican Party.
(95) Of the 20 parliamentary members at the Liberal Democrat leader's disposal, all but one will now sit on the front bench.
(96) There have been no secret meetings of the Democrat majority to pick and choose personnel.
(97) Clinton ran in 1992 not as a liberal but as a so-called New Democrat.
(98) Democrat policy on energy includes plans for the development of alternative energy sources and a reduction in dependence on imported oil.
(99) Akayev was widely seen as a democrat and as eager to develop contacts with capitalist countries.
(100) He built a political alliance with his old college chum and fellow L. A. Democrat,(sentencedict.com) Rep.
(101) It takes more humor to be a Democrat than it does a Republican anyhow.
(102) The aim of the Democrat civil rights legislation was to prevent employers from discriminating against minorities even if such discrimination was unintentional.
(103) A white Democrat challenged him; a fight broke out and the Democrat was killed and Tolbert was wounded.
(104) Mr Beregovoy has been quoted as saying that he is not ashamed to be called a social democrat.
(105) Three congressional districts contain parts of the county; one district is represented by a Democrat and the two others by Republicans.
(106) Bob Kerrey, D-Neb., the ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee.
(107) The health ministry went to Ulla Schmidt, a deputy leader of the Social Democrat group in parliament.
(108) He says that the council has already had extra funding, how much more do the labour and liberal democrat councillors want?
(109) Clinton is the Democrat least likely to be dazzled by his current, surprising standing.
(110) And the swing from Tory to Liberal Democrat was highest where turnout was highest.
(111) The opposition cuts across party boundaries, with Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat councillors all against the scheme.
(112) Ford, a Democrat, is able to deliver the black vote in his hometown of Memphis.
(113) If this election were about urgent crises, big problems, complex choices, the Democrat would walk it.
(114) But, given the low base from which the Liberal Democrat party began its struggle for recognition, he has achieved a great deal.
(115) Rylander, whose re-election this year is opposed by Democrat Hector Uribe, avoided those issues.
(116) A.. The Democratic Party was an unnatural coalition, bound together only by the name Democrat.
(117) Clinton became the first Democrat to be re-elected since Franklin D.. Roosevelt in 1936 thanks to support from women voters.
(118) Democrat Carol Moseley from Illinios became the first black woman to be elected to the Senate.
(119) There is no difference in values as both are social democrat.
(120) Lanier, a Democrat, argues that he was set up for conviction by his political opponents.
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