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Front-porch Campaign (Noun)

Meaning

A campaign in which the candidate makes speeches but does not travel; "William McKinley's dignified front-porch campaign won him the presidency in 1896"; "her approach was the opposite of a passive front-porch campaign".

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The candidate's decision to run a front-porch campaign was seen as a strategic move to save resources and focus on local issues.
  • Her approach was the opposite of a passive front-porch campaign, as she traveled extensively throughout the state to connect with voters.
  • William McKinley's dignified front-porch campaign won him the presidency in 1896, setting a new standard for low-key yet effective campaigning.
  • The incumbent's front-porch campaign relied heavily on social media and local press coverage to reach voters, rather than traditional rallies and debates.
  • Despite the criticism, the candidate's front-porch campaign proved to be a winning strategy, as she was able to connect with voters in a more personal and intimate way.

Synonyms

  • Front-porch Campaigning

Hypernyms

  • Electioneering
  • Candidature
  • Campaigning
  • Political Campaign
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