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Use "general-election" in a sentence
"Democratic House candidates outspent their Republican general-election opponents by nearly $68 million."
"President Barack Obama's re-election campaign has begun discussing whether to attack Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum and try to define him for a general-election audience, potentially breaking from its focus on Mitt Romney."
"The object was to cast Mr. Romney as a better steward of the economy than Mr. Obama, a theme that would be the centerpiece of a general-election campaign."