Phrases with «voter backlash»

"Voter backlash" refers to negative reactions or strong disapproval from voters towards a particular political candidate, party, or policy. It signifies a response against a previous decision or action, often leading to a loss of support, votes, or potential electoral consequences. Full definition

Sentences with «voter backlash»

  • But as the decades passed, lawmakers increasingly passed bills to raise their salary as far in advance of the next election as possible to reduce the likelihood of voter backlash. (politico.com)
  • The Republican wave in 2010 was fueled by voter backlash against Obama's policies, headlined by the health care law that quickly became known as «Obamacare.» (fortune.com)
  • In many countries here in Europe raising defense expenditure is one of the few things that governments would love to do, to make good friends with the USA as well as projecting a more powerful image, but they're really afraid of potential voters backlash. (politics.stackexchange.com)
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