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Qu'est-ce (qui) est run something up - définition

THE NEWS PROCESS OF TRYING TO PREDICT ELECTION OUTCOMES, ESPECIALLY RATHER THAN FOCUSING ON THE POLITICAL ISSUES
Horse race(politics); Horse race (politics); Run up to election; Election run-up; Pre-election coverage

run something up      
1. allow a bill, score, etc. to accumulate.
2. make something quickly or hurriedly.
3. raise a flag.
run up         
SINGLE BY MAJOR LAZER FEATURING PARTYNEXTDOOR AND NICKI MINAJ FROM THE ALBUM MUSIC IS THE WEAPON (2017)
Run Up (song); Run Up (Major Lazer song)
v.
1) (d; intr.) to run up against ('to encounter') (to run up against strong competition; to run up against difficulties)
2) (D; intr.) to run up to ('to approach quickly') (she ran up to me)
run up         
SINGLE BY MAJOR LAZER FEATURING PARTYNEXTDOOR AND NICKI MINAJ FROM THE ALBUM MUSIC IS THE WEAPON (2017)
Run Up (song); Run Up (Major Lazer song)
Grow, swell, increase, rise.

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Political handicapping

The terms horse race and handicapping the horse race, have been used to describe media coverage of elections. The terms refer to any news story or article whose main focus is describing how a particular candidate or candidates is faring during the election, in other words, trying to predict the outcome. This category includes polls. There is a thin line between a horse race news story and a non horse race news story. For example, an article simply describing a candidate's economic policy is a non horse race article, but an article which is about how certain groups of voters are angry at a candidate's economic policy is a horse race article.