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presidential

[prez-i-den-shuhl] / ˌprɛz ɪˈdɛn ʃəl /




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A two-time presidential candidate and tireless organizer, he helped register voters, broker political coalitions, and elevate racial and economic justice onto the national stage for more than five decades.

From Salon

How much more significant it will be when voters come to choose who rules the country – at the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2027.

From BBC

Spending most of his time inside the presidential compound -- when not travelling abroad or visiting troops -- the Ukrainian leader said he is mindful "not to get fat".

From Barron's

Ken previously covered national politics, presidential campaigns and the White House for the Associated Press, where he was based in Washington, D.C.,

From The Wall Street Journal

This case, which was fast-tracked through the court system as an emergency, slams the door on one such expansive use of presidential authority.

From BBC