running mate
See also: running-mate
English
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editNoun
editrunning mate (plural running mates)
- (politics) A candidate on a joint ticket.
- (US politics) A candidate for the US vice-presidency.
- 2011, Jimmy Carter, White House Diary[1], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 5:
- My first decision after being assured of victory was to choose my running mate. I decided that I needed to compensate for my lack of experience in Washington, and seriously considered Senators John Glenn, Frank Church, Scoop Jackson, Ed Muskie, and Walter Mondale.
- 2024 May 5, Ramon Antonio Vargas, Edward Helmore, “Kristi Noem defends killing dog: ‘I’m tired of politicians pretending to be what they’re not’”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
- Noem’s latest justification for fatally shooting Cricket at her farm […] comes as fellow Republicans have all but written off her chances of being chosen as Donald Trump’s running mate in November’s presidential election.
- (nautical) One of a pair of ships with coordinated, often reciprocal, sailing schedules.
Synonyms
edit- (political candidate on the same ticket or for US vice-presidency): ticketmate
Translations
editcandidate on a joint ticket
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candidate for the US vice-presidency
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one of a pair of ships with coordinated, often reciprocal, sailing schedules
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