Phrases with «political fodder»

The phrase "political fodder" refers to using certain topics or issues solely for the purpose of gaining an advantage in politics. It means that politicians may exploit a particular situation or subject to gain support, rather than addressing it genuinely or taking actual action. Full definition

Sentences with «political fodder»

  • I don't see as political fodder when we were explaining our experiences we have with our children and the public school system. (jonathanpelto.com)
  • «This is just political fodder of the chattering class and other individuals who like to hallucinate scenarios. (buffalonews.com)
  • Martins accused her of using Mangano's court case as political fodder instead of addressing issues. (newsday.com)
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