Phrases with «establishment candidate»

An "establishment candidate" refers to a person running for office who is supported by the existing political establishment or the established power structures within a particular political party. This candidate typically aligns with and represents the interests and ideas of the established elite rather than seeking radical or significant change. Full definition

Sentences with «establishment candidate»

  • That's not good news for Jeb Bush, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Ohio Gov. John Kasich — all of whom are seen as establishment candidates who have said, to some degree, that people contribute to global warming. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Voters are revolting against establishment candidates, casting doubt on the economic and cultural.... (firstthings.com)
  • You can not be a «powerful force» for meaningful change on behalf of workers by spewing leftist lite rhetoric and backing neo-liberal right wingers like Andrew Cuomo... and that's all WFP ever does... they support horrific Democratic Party candidates and sheepdog many well - intended folk into voting for establishment candidates on their line. (suncommunitynews.com)
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