Definition

A victory so overwhelmingly lopsided that the losing candidate's concession speech is written before polls close. While technically referring to any decisive electoral win, pundits love throwing this term around whenever someone wins by more than 5 points. The political equivalent of a mercy rule that nobody asked for.

Example Usage

She won the primary in a landslide, securing 68% of the vote and leaving her opponents scrambling to update their LinkedIn profiles.

Source: Common political terminology

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