politick
verb[I]
uk/ˈpɒl.ə.tɪk/us/ˈpɑː.lə.tɪk/to takepartinpoliticalactivity,especiallytotrytopersuadeorevenforcepeopletovotefor aparticularpoliticalpartyorcandidate:
They've got to get out here and politick,shakehandsandkissbabies.
In hisview,filmmakersshould befreeto politick as theyplease.
- Rooseveltgovernedas aliberalbut politicked like apopulist.
- Theydebated, politicked andquotedcampaignlinesevenon thedayof theelection.
- In theWesternstateswomenrodeandropedand politicked along with the men.
Elections
- absentee
- absentee ballot
- absentee vote
- absentee voter
- absentee voting
- entrance poll
- exit poll
- first-past-the-post
- flip
- franchise
- proportional representation
- proxy
- proxy vote
- proxy voter
- proxy voting
- voting
- voting booth
- voting machine
- voting slip
- whistle-stop