rightward drift

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A movement towards the right, often used in political contexts.

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  • He criticized the rightward drift of the party.
  • The party has shown a clear rightward drift in recent years.
  • Political analysts have noted a significant rightward drift in public opinion over the last decade.
  • Analysts observed a significant rightward drift in the electorate's views.
  • The recent election results suggest a continuing rightward drift among voters.
  • Many fear a further rightward drift if current trends continue.
  • Many long-time members are concerned about the party's gradual rightward drift on economic issues.
  • This policy change marks a notable rightward drift for the government.
  • Is the apparent rightward drift in media coverage a real phenomenon or just a perception?
  • Historically, periods of economic instability often precede a rightward drift.
  • The new leader's policies could accelerate the country's rightward drift.
  • The media landscape has also contributed to a general rightward drift in public discourse.
  • Historians are studying the causes behind the rightward drift of European politics in the 1930s.
  • Despite its initial progressive stance, the movement began a slow rightward drift.
  • We must resist any further rightward drift if we want to protect social programs.
  • Opponents criticized the leader for enabling a dangerous rightward drift.
  • The commentator argued that the nation's rightward drift began long before the current administration.
  • The survey data confirmed a subtle but undeniable rightward drift among younger voters.
  • This policy change is the latest evidence of a steady rightward drift in the government's ideology.
  • Can society resist the gravitational pull of a rightward drift towards conservatism?