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goverati.com

This dot com domain name is for sale. This unique and ready-to-brand business domain name is part of a very exclusive collection of names that demonstrate highly-brandable traits.
$1995

goverati.com

 
Description

Like literati, Technorati, geekerati, or blogerati, the suffix "-rati" indicates the intelligentsia or the elite of a particular group, in this case government and politics.

Possible uses

A web portal that brings together the best of political journalists. A blog or op-ed website about government.

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