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A Gevald campaign (Hebrew: קמפיין געוואלד) is a partisan get out the vote campaign[1] aimed at convincing voters that voting for a certain candidate or party is the only way to avert a certain catastrophe.
The term was coined in 2007 by Israeli pundit Ya'akov Ma'or, in his book "What have we learned from Arthur Finkelstein". It is derived from "gevalt", a German expression of alarm.[2]
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