Speaking of change: Political pundits should cease their moaning about the "skyrocketing" costs of electioneering.
When foreign affairs feature in American electioneering, they often take unusual, even alarming, turns.
Now there's an effort underway to argue that ads for the movie could be unlawful electioneering.
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In practice, the IRS seems to take a rather lax view of what constitutes electioneering.
It is grandiose, ill thought-out and obvious electioneering, but it's also thinking outside the narrow box.
But Mr Serra countered by accusing Ms Rousseff of electioneering and robotically obeying her strategists.
In October it grew shrill over an electioneering trip to the state by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Earlier this week, every member got a letter from Mr Serotka accusing the Moderates of unfair electioneering.
Ms. HILLMAN: It is up to the prerogative of the state to determine what involves campaigning and electioneering.
And the issue with T-shirts or buttons or other paraphernalia, whether or not you're engaged in passive electioneering.
His campaign is required to reimburse the government for whatever portion of a trip is devoted to electioneering.
The Moderates hit back that the letter was itself unfair electioneering from someone who ought to be impartial.
They would serve a single 15-year term, with the aim of removing them from too much grubby electioneering.
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He said the SDLP's amendment was "completely absurd" and accused them of electioneering.
Electioneering messages paid for by a firm must clearly disclose that firm's identity.
Mr Findlay also labelled Councillor Hendry's assertion that there may be "no future for SPT" as "blatant electioneering tactics".
For all the talk about practical electioneering, some of those in Nashville teetered on the edge of the extreme and wacky.
Mr. CHAPIN: I don't know that it's been - the issue of electioneering has been litigated in the context of exit polls.
I've seen a couple of law review articles discussing the conflict between free speech rights and this electioneering bubble for individual voters.
He took time out from electioneering to complete a doctoral thesis comparing the effects of development spending on rural and urban poverty.
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Mr Labastida's droop has forced him to indulge in some conventional electioneering.
Ironically, the independent Bank of England is delivering a reduction in interest rates that would be suspect if delivered by an electioneering chancellor.
Obviously, those signs you see no electioneering create what we election folks call a bubble, which is supposed to surround the polling place.
By the autumn, faced with Scottish parliament elections, using yet another proportional system, voters could be both bewildered and fed up with constant electioneering.
But Gore's attempts to adapt his voice, syntax and vocabulary for different audiences appears to have opened a new dimension to the art of electioneering.
Taking no chances with their hopes of securing a new mandate, the Tories quickly unveiled an electioneering Budget with Chancellor Rab Butler cutting income tax.
This sort of information will also be useful for candidates and campaigns, adding a new tool to their electioneering toolbox that would compliment polling information.
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And, if nothing else, Mr Bush, who in New Hampshire gave the impression that electioneering bored him, has shown that he really wants the job.
On July 30th, Shaukat Aziz, the finance minister nominated to be the next prime minister, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt while electioneering in the north.
The drawn-out electioneering process would be compressed into merely two weeks.
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