Phrases with «coming campaign»

The phrase "coming campaign" refers to a future planned series of activities or events with a specific goal or purpose. It implies that something is being prepared or organized to achieve a desired outcome. Full definition

Sentences with «coming campaign»

  • If there is any backlash from the authors, publishers, booksellers, or major foreign retailers, party opponents can easily point to the law's failures come campaign season. (goodereader.com)
  • First came the commandments, and then came the campaign to cleanse the Promised Land of its native population, so don't believe that the Old Testament was anti-war. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • The Ides of March takes place during the frantic last days before a heavily contested Ohio presidential primary, when an up - and - coming campaign press secretary (Ryan Gosling) finds himself involved in a political scandal that threatens to upend his candidate's shot at the presidency. (rottentomatoes.com)
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