Definition of Spoiler effect

1. Noun. ''Voting theory.'' A term used to describe the effect a candidate on a close election to a corresponding political office (especially the office of the President of the United States), in which their candidacy results in the election being won by a candidate dissimilar to them, rather than a candidate similar to them. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoiler Effect

spoil
spoil-sport
spoil-sports
spoil five
spoil heap
spoil the ship for a hap'orth of tar
spoilable
spoilables
spoilage
spoilages
spoilation
spoiled
spoiled brat
spoiled brats
spoiler
spoiler effect (current term)
spoiler effects
spoiler space
spoilered
spoilerific
spoilers
spoilfive
spoilful
spoiling
spoils
spoils of war
spoils system
spoilsman
spoilsmen
spoilsmonger

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