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Definition of Senate campaign
1. Noun. A race for election to the senate.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Senate Campaign
Literary usage of Senate campaign
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Global Settlement of Tobacco Litigation: Congressional Hearing edited by John McCain (2000)
"... Mr. Chairman, that both the Democratic senate campaign Committee and the
Republican senate campaign Committee are today accepting campaign contributions ..."
2. The Life and Times of Hannibal Hamlin by Charles Eugene Hamlin (1899)
"... of Bucksport, whose name was a synonym for integrity; Jeremiah Tolman, of
Rockland, a trusted leader in the senate campaign of 1850; Samuel H. Allen, ..."
3. New Force on the Left: Tom Hayden and the Campaign Against Corporate America by John H. Bunzel (1983)
"Yet Jane Fonda contributed $400000 to his 1976 senate campaign. Federal law limits
individual contributions to $1000, but John Tunney's complaint against ..."
4. Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways by Jamie Jensen (2006)
"In September 1858, Jonesboro hosted the third of the seven senate campaign debates
between challenger Abe Lincoln and incumbent Stephen Douglas, ..."
5. All Four Feet and a Snout in the Trough: 200 Alleged Ethics Violations by by DIANE Publishing Company (1987)
"... Office of Personnel Management Left his job in the summer of 1982 to manage
the Maryland senate campaign of Lawrence Hogan. After Mr. Hogan lost, ..."