win (the elections)
The phrase 'ganar (las) elecciones' in Spanish translates to 'win (the) elections' in English. It is a phrase used in political context, where 'ganar' means 'to win' and 'elecciones' means 'elections'. It is often used to discuss the outcome of a political race, especially when a candidate or party has received the majority of votes.
To win the elections, we need to unite.
This sentence is giving a condition for winning the elections, suggesting unity is imperative for achieving the victory.
I believe I am going to win the elections because of your support.
This sentence is expressing the speaker’s belief of winning the elections and attributing the potential victory on the support of the listener.
They hope to win the elections with a crushing majority.
This sentence is stating an expectation or hope that a certain group or party will decisively win the elections.