diehard conservative

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Refers to a person who is extremely and stubbornly attached to conservative beliefs.

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  • My grandfather is a diehard conservative who refuses to vote for anyone but his party's candidate.
  • My grandfather is a diehard conservative and refuses to use a smartphone.
  • The political commentator, a well-known diehard conservative, criticized the new government policies.
  • The party's base is largely composed of diehard conservative voters from rural areas.
  • It's nearly impossible to change the opinion of a diehard conservative on fiscal matters.
  • Even a diehard conservative might agree that this new policy has some merits.
  • The senator, a diehard conservative from Texas, has never supported environmental regulations.
  • Do you think it's possible to change the mind of a diehard conservative on this issue?
  • Even some diehard conservatives are beginning to question the party's current direction.
  • He was known throughout his political career as a diehard conservative.
  • He's not just a moderate; he's a true diehard conservative in every sense of the word.
  • The new legislation was met with fierce opposition from diehard conservatives in the Senate.
  • The party's base is primarily made up of diehard conservatives from rural areas.
  • Despite the changing social landscape, she remains a diehard conservative, clinging to traditional values.
  • Can a diehard conservative and a staunch liberal ever find common ground in today's political climate?
  • You'll never convince him; he's a diehard conservative through and through.
  • She was raised in a family of diehard conservatives and has held those values her entire life.
  • It will be a challenge to win over the vote of any diehard conservative with such a progressive platform.
  • He transformed from a liberal thinker in his youth to a diehard conservative in his later years.
  • That a diehard conservative would support this bill is completely unexpected.