Plumber in 2008 campaign rhetoric Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% JOE Plumber in 2008 campaign rhetoric (3)
4% LIES Much campaign rhetoric (4) Wall Street Journal Mar 14, 2026
3% CLOG Plumber's problem (4)
3% MARIO Pixelated plumber (5) Wall Street Journal Apr 2, 2026
3% ITSAMEMARIO Plumber's line? (11) The Atlantic Mar 29, 2026
3% SIMILE Rhetorical comparison (6) Wall Street Journal Mar 21, 2026
3% POLITICSASUSUAL Campaign rhetoric (15)
2% SUPERTUESDAYS Campaign milestones (13) Eugene Sheffer Apr 25, 2026
2% ADREPS Campaign managers? (6) LA Times Daily Apr 25, 2026
2% MUDSLINGING Negative campaign tactic (11) Newsday Apr 23, 2026
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