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popular front
noun as in movement by the general population
Example Sentences
How can a popular front incorporate and influence a party that’s dominated by big donors?
These people represent the Never Trump faction which has set ideology aside for the moment in order to create a popular front to defeat Trump.
He may have divided the country, but he brought the Democrats together and inspired a popular front that's held fast for the last four years.
More specifically, he’ll be the beloved but decrepit figurehead of the semi-normal popular front of a fascist movement whose darkest and most compelling energies lie elsewhere.
Buckley overtly rejected what he called a “popular front” approach of accommodating the far right, even as he aimed for a “big tent” conservatism that implicitly welcomed it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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