Electable

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  • Electable Meanings

    adjective describing someone or something that is capable of being elected

    Fields related to electable

    Politics

    Refers to a candidate's ability to attract enough votes to win an election.

    Government

    Relates to the qualifications and appeal of a candidate for a political office.

    Public Opinion

    Describes the perception of a candidate's suitability for elected office by the general population.

    Occupation Usage of electable

    Writer

    In political journalism, writers often discuss the electability of candidates in upcoming elections.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may study the factors that influence a candidate's electability and voter perceptions.

    Political Analyst

    Political analysts frequently analyze polling data and public opinion to determine a candidate's electability.

    Campaign Strategist

    Campaign strategists focus on improving a candidate's electability through messaging, image management, and targeted outreach.

    Pollster

    Pollsters conduct surveys to gauge public opinion on various issues, including the electability of political candidates.

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