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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(181) The Democrat with the strongest shot at statewide office is Bill White, the mayor of Houston.
(182) The case was tried in the old Madison County courthouse before Judge Bill Enfield, a Democrat who later became a friend and supporter of mine.
(183) As the only Democrat to win two terms in the White House since Franklin Roosevelt, William Jefferson Clinton retains considerable credibility when it comes to politics and economics.
(184) The former state attorney general and congressman seems like a perfectly decent mainline Democrat.
(185) The Michigan Democrat said tax authorities have "announced their intent to investigate tax dodging by persons with accounts at Liechtenstein's LGT Bank."
(186) There’s at least one: The one that bagged Oregon Democrat David Wu, who until recently represented the state’s first Congressional district.
(187) Mr Ellsworth is a Democrat running for Senate; he has been in Gary a lot.
(188) Controversial court rulings later disbanded two pro-Thaksin ruling parties accused of electoral fraud,(www.Sentencedict.com) clearing the way for the rise to power of Abhisit and his Democrat Party.
(189) The Virginia Republican was videotaped using the word "macaca" in reference to an American of Indian descent who worked for the campaign of Allen's opponent, Democrat James Webb.
(190) President Tyler was a member of the Whig Party. But he made a Democrat -- John C. Calhoun -- his new secretary of state.
(191) Senator Charles Schumer, a Democrat of New York, and other Democratic senators have floated the idea that a tax holiday could be used to establish an infrastructure bank.
(192) Chris Dodd ( D - Conn. ) became the second Democrat to back and Sen.
(193) Leading candidates include Sir George Young, a reforming old Etonian; Sir Alan Beith, the veteran Liberal Democrat; and John Bercow, the independent-minded Tory.
(194) The democrat and the dictator are six months into southern Africa's most curious marriage of convenience.
(195) Cass was sixty-six years old. He was a middle-of-the-road Democrat.
(196) Bryant defeated Democrat Johnny DuPree, the mayor of Hattiesburg and the first black candidate in modern times to win a major-party nomination for governor in Mississippi.
(197) About two years later, he was defeated by Democrat Jimmy Carter.
(198) His father was a democrat in czarist Russia, and he was quite a reformer. At the time that the Bolsheviks took over in 1919, there was a brief window of time prior to the family's flight.
(199) We need them as part the system, " said Senator Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat who serves on the foreign and environment and public works committees.
(200) But nineteen others were hurt. President Tyler named John C. Calhoun -- a Democrat -- as his new secretary of state.
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