Campaigner in a sentence as a noun

One solution would be to let the campaigner set an upper limit to individual pledges. That limits the damage a single troll can do.

Because she is a campaigner for girls education in Pakistan, a country where women and men do not have equal rights and was shot because of it? Maybe you should read the article before posting?

If you had a hugely successful campaigner in the usa that transformed the debate over abortion there, don't you think that would make news? this guy has the same potential, and that's just one small aspect, here in chile.

This morning I ran into a No campaigner leafleting at Camden Tube station. When he tried handing me a leaflet, I informed him that I had just voted Yes. As I walked away, he shouted that I must be "LibDem scum".

And they probably do a bunch of other stuff behind the scenes that I don't know about because I'm not an expert political campaigner. Isn't hiring organised, experienced people who know how to do this politics stuff what lobbying is?

But first-past-the-post with single member districts means that everyone elected has to be, personally, a good election campaigner. And scientists, by and large, make terrible campaigners.

Certainly, Harry Anslinger, the primary campaigner for anti-********* laws, was a Dupont in-law, lending credence to the theory. Still, it's conspiracy theory and should be taken with a grain of salt.

Edit: "There's no easy way" suggests that this is meant as a solution, which obviously isn't the campaigner's intention. What I mean is that I don't think this will have an impact other than to make the recipients think their constituents are oversimplifying the issue, a la Godwin's law.

I'm developing a strong aversion to polished Kickstarter videos - the dense, direct, and grounded feel of the video helped sell me on the sincerity of the campaigner.

Have you ever heard an anti-drug campaigner make the argument that *** can have a valuable impact on creativity and perspective but overall the risks outweigh those benefits? Oh and from this article: "This is not to say that everyone should take psychedelics.

Julian Assange may be a freedom fighter, a brave campaigner for truth and whatever else people want to believe, but he's also an accused rapist and none of the other stuff over rides that.

Whilst this is problematic from a minority rights campaigner point of view, when in a group of friends who understand that it's "ironic racism" it serves to bind the group and to stand up against racism, in it's own ironic little way. TL;DR: Just because you laughed doesn't make you a bad person :P

"Any history of nuclear submarines is a history of accidents," Bellona campaigner Nikitin said. Such is the case with almost every technology.

One is more or less how he presents himself - professional blogger about IP issues, a campaigner against software patents and neutral ref who reports on IP disputes. Take a look at the first few pages of his blog, nothing really stands out as overlu biased -- Apple won here, Apple lost here, new patent troll on the scene, etc.

Dismay mounted, however, with the arrival of Israel Shamir, a self-styled Russian "peace campaigner" with a long history of antisemitic writing. Shamir was introduced to the team under the pseudonym Adam, and it was only several weeks after he had left with a huge cache of unredacted cables that most of us started to find out who he was.

And a talented campaigner can convert some of those signatures into more meaningful action elsewherein the form of donation dollars, real-life organizing, and local lobbying efforts. * Learn about traditional political organizing, which has a long and proud history and has very little to do with software.

Swap out "anti-gay-marriage" for "racist" or "anti-semitic" – it would be difficult to argue that calling for the resignation of an active campaigner against racial equality was "anti-diversity"; the same applies here.

Campaigner definitions

noun

a politician who is running for public office

See also: candidate nominee