Similar words: campaign, campaigner, advertising campaign, champaign, signing, reigning, aligning, feigning. Meaning: [kæm'peɪn] n. the campaign of a candidate to be elected.
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31. He's spending a lot of his time at the moment campaigning for/on behalf of the Conservative Party.
32. She is campaigning for an improved bus service more power to her elbow!
33. No one expects him to get involved in the hurly-burly of campaigning.
34. The group is campaigning to get more women into politics.
35. In a backhanded way, I think a lot of my energy and strength comes from my campaigning.
36. He spent 25 years campaigning against racist and unjust immigration laws.
37. They're busy campaigning against the building of a new motorway near here.
38. Campaigning to change government policy is ancillary to the charity's direct relief work.
39. The smaller political parties are campaigning to be allowed free airtime before general elections.
40. They have been campaigning to improve the legal status of women.
41. They are campaigning against experiments on live animals.
42. To receive reports of campaigning activity during 1991. 5.
43. Where were the campaigning editors and investigative reporters?
44. Campaigning here Tuesday, Dole sought to minimize his problems.
45. Ronald Reagan, campaigning for the presidency,(http://sentencedict.com/campaigning.html) denounced the treaty.
46. The President's surrogates have been campaigning for him nonstop.
47. Homosexual men and women are campaigning for equal rights.
48. They despaired even more at his campaigning techniques.
49. It is just an extension of on-the-road campaigning.
50. And of the two settings, Democrats would prefer him out campaigning.
51. He has spent his life campaigning for free trade unionism and free votes.
52. This week, she's campaigning for privacy whilst giving interviews to promote her new perfume.
53. The injury done on that October night in Lambeth was certainly a lurid reminder of the reality of extremist campaigning.
54. In its early days the Association was primarily concerned with campaigning for garden cities.
55. It's in the nature of elections that campaigning sometimes gets quite tough.
56. But Dole rebuffed calls that he resign as majority leader because he is too busy campaigning.
57. Lebed struck a resounding chord with voters by campaigning as the anti-corruption and anti-crime candidate.
58. Hoarse from the final days of furious campaigning, Clinton celebrated his victory at a party with campaign staff on Thursday night.
59. Shadow community care minister David Hinchliffe is campaigning vigorously for a change in the law.
60. There is a danger too that campaigning or lobbying activities fit uneasily with service delivery.
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