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elec·tor·al·ly [ɪˈlektərəli] ADV inv

electorally
to be electorally damaging

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to be electorally damaging

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English
Splits began to take place in socialist parties around the world between electorally-oriented socialist and revolutionary-oriented communist tendencies.
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Since the 1970s however liberalism has been on the rise again electorally.
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The party was highly successful electorally through the 1930s.
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The territory has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and another party which is also electorally successful.
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These have run the gamut from reformist social democratic to anti-reformist impossibilist electorally-oriented organisations to revolutionary socialist and communist groups.
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The suburb tends to be highly competitive electorally and is generally a reliable barometer for the overall voting population.
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More electorally serious was the move to tighten pension eligibility, which would come to haunt his next election campaign.
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And immigration and multiculturalism is a hot topic, therefore electorally important.
www.independent.ie
Although he was electorally successful, he was never appointed to a ministerial portfolio something that was unusual for someone of his capabilities.
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They are not really political parties anymore; they are empty brands in search of the most electorally lucrative market.
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