traditional constituency

Frequency: 7.811.9 per million words

A group that has historically supported a particular party.

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  • The Labour Party is struggling to retain the support of its traditional constituency of industrial workers.
  • This new tax policy risks alienating the party's traditional constituency of middle-class homeowners.
  • The candidate's speeches were carefully crafted to appeal to the party's traditional constituency.
  • While trying to attract younger voters, the party cannot afford to neglect its traditional constituency.
  • Analysts are questioning whether the Green Party can still rely on its traditional constituency of urban environmentalists.
  • For many years, farmers and rural communities were the traditional constituency for the Conservative Party.
  • The union leader emphasized the importance of listening to their traditional constituency—the factory workers.
  • Losing the election was a clear sign that the party had lost touch with its traditional constituency.
  • The president's recent decisions have caused concern among his traditional constituency of military veterans.
  • To win, they must mobilize their traditional constituency and also persuade undecided voters.