electionspeak

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English

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Etymology

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election +‎ -speak

Noun

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electionspeak (uncountable)

  1. The jargon or rhetoric of politicians, lobbyists, and commentators during an election campaign.
    • 1999, India Today International, volume 24, page 276:
      Bolstered claims of mustering a simple majority are an integral part of electionspeak.
    • 2013, David Marsh, For Who the Bell Tolls: One Man's Quest for Grammatical Perfection[1], Faber and Faber Ltd, →ISBN:
      Such mindless, meaningless electionspeak brought to mind the words of Orwell: []
    • 2013 February 13, Marybeth Hicks, “Media waste no time to display ignorance”, in The Washington Times:
      Accustomed as they are to electionspeak, the mainstream media can’t seem to fathom that the selection of a pope is an altogether different sort of thing.

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