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endorsement

[en-dawrs-muhnt] / ɛnˈdɔrs mənt /


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“There’s nothing I hate about Cornyn,” Sally Centrice, 71, allowed—hardly an endorsement, but also not the sort of attitude Mr. Paxton hopes to capitalize on.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now it has received what it can plausibly describe as a ringing endorsement from one of America’s most reputable and experienced investors.

From MarketWatch

The butchery continued into 1864, as Abraham Lincoln was reelected after securing the helpful endorsement of abolitionist hero Frederick Douglass.

From Literature

To win an endorsement a candidate needed to reach a 60% threshold.

From Los Angeles Times

The remaining candidates had single-digit levels of support from among the more than 2,300 delegates who cast endorsement votes.

From Los Angeles Times