Phrases with «outsider candidate»

An "outsider candidate" refers to someone who is not part of the established or traditional group of people who typically run for a particular position or office. They are often seen as different from the mainstream candidates and may lack the support and connections that more established politicians have. Full definition

Sentences with «outsider candidate»

  • Supporters of the two outsider candidates in the Presidential race are finding obstacles to attending the national conventions in Philadelphia and Cleveland, held during the next couple of week. (nynow.wmht.org)
  • His decision to drop out thrust Ms. Malliotakis into the role of Republican front - runner after little more than two months of campaigning and offered an opening for outsider candidates like Roque De La Fuente, a San Diego developer who recently moved to New York City to run for mayor as a Republican. (nytimes.com)
  • This episode follows the angst and drama leading up to the Iowa caucuses, with a showdown brewing between Democrats Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton and the GOP's first real test of outsider candidates versus the establishment. (sho.com)
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