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politick

[pol-i-tik] / ˈpɒl ɪ tɪk /






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Retail politicking is limited to small gatherings at bars that are not advertised to the public in advance.

From New York Times

It robbed communities across Haiti’s largely rural south of their futures: their schools and hospitals — which, in Haiti, can take serious politicking and decades to secure.

From Washington Post

Flip-flops on lockdown measures, failure to act against politicians who violated rules and months of politicking have soured the public.

From Reuters

Hope Solo, a former goalkeeper on the U.S. women’s soccer team, criticized current star Megan Rapinoe’s politicking as divisive and bullying.

From Washington Times

Others said they were frustrated by the politicking that has followed, as Germany gears up for elections in September that will pick a successor to retiring chancellor Angela Merkel.

From Washington Post