political clout - political power, influence.
Political clout refers to the influence, power, or ability that individuals or groups have to shape political decisions, policies, or outcomes. It often comes from factors such as wealth, social connections, or public support. Those with political clout can use their influence to advance their interests and goals within the political system.
Political clout means influence, political power.
""Clout" is another term for "strength", so having political clout means having the strength to turn out voters, raise money, ad therefore win elections.
The plural of political party is "political parties".
A political model used to compare political opinions is called a political spectrum. This model typically ranges from left to right, representing different ideological positions and beliefs on various political issues.
Political background refers to a person's history or involvement in political activities, such as their participation in political campaigns, membership in political organizations, or holding political office. It can also refer to a person's beliefs, values, and experiences that shape their political views.
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Political thought refers to the ideas and theories that influence political systems and behaviors, while political science is the systematic study of politics and government. Political thought provides the theoretical framework for political science research and analysis, shaping the questions asked and methodologies used in the discipline. In turn, political science applies empirical methods to study political phenomena and test the validity of political thought.
All are important, but Russia has the most political clout.
the presidential election signaled that the south was losing its national political clout
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John Clout's birth name is John Donald Clout.
Many other groups have a good deal of political clout.
Hit is another word for clout.
John Clout goes by Jack.
Yes. 'To clout' means to hit, or strike.
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He received a clout on his face when she learned he was cheating on her.
In the early days of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church), it's members often had political clout in the areas they settled simply because of their sheer numbers. Generally during these times, wherever the Mormons were, the majority of the population was Mormon. Since they all had the same values and beliefs, they often voted the same way. Mormons have always been encouraged to vote and participate in the political process.
Lobbying groups are political activists of sorts that negotiate with lawmakers. They represent specific industries or products and can use their members' clout and money to influence voting.