political mainstream

Frequency: 7.513.1 per million words

Refers to the dominant political ideas, parties, or activities.

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Examples (10)

  • The party is trying to move back into the political mainstream.
  • Her views were once radical but are now part of the political mainstream.
  • Extreme groups often feel excluded from the political mainstream.
  • The candidate struggled to win support from the political mainstream.
  • Environmental issues have finally entered the political mainstream.
  • The new law reflects the consensus of the political mainstream.
  • Many young voters feel alienated from the political mainstream.
  • He was a figure firmly rooted in the political mainstream.
  • The newspaper represents the voice of the political mainstream.
  • Policies that deviate from the political mainstream are often criticized.