by KWY789 January 17, 2023
A real Election where nobody cares who wins because all of the possible candidates are just as depressing and uninteresting as the others. I.A. We don't care who wins...you all suck, i'd rather take a nap.
by SpdRscL November 15, 2023
by KWY789 January 17, 2023
That person was elected.
by KWY789 January 17, 2023
badly offensive person from yesterday,that purposely now has become famous by:1-stubborns 2-sadist 3-wild
Mi! If ya saw him you are dying of,by one who I didn,t like,elected,cried;has become violet!See they were two ugly but Sallvador, that I didn,t refer to,he went to his own job instead,regretted! But I mean Sadist,malignant,shabby of Herbert was that continued.
by bad,good? September 11, 2019
A word that has been overused and ripped of its meaning by the Basement Caucus aka Conservative ET. The word use to be used in the context of an US election and whether a candidate can win, rather then how it is used now. For many in the Basement Caucus, the word describes candidates who run on an America First message or something close to that in states and districts that are not safe Republican. They doompost about how this one candidate or another will lose because of their ideological stances, not realizing that much more factors in a campaign than that. "Electability" is also used as a way to deflect criticism from their horrible candidates that they support, instead buying into media smears and lines to stop the "far right" candidate from winning. Most often these electabros are complete idiots or apart of the establishment that they pretend to loathe in order to be apart of this nerdy group of losers known as Election Twitter.
"Kari Lake isn't electable because she said the 2020 election was st*len, and that will lose with voters in Phoenix"-dumb twitter user focused on electability.
by Boston Groyper July 13, 2022
An all-encompassing term for political activism that stokes or is stoked by civil unrest. It often involves violence or destruction. It encompasses revolutionary actions such as protest, riots, rebellion, and escalations up to civil war. This is counter to the democratic process of election, in which the people of a nation peacefully decide the direction of its rule.
by Yaksisoba_the_goat September 04, 2020