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Advertising on public school property is different from doing so in other venues because students constitute a captive constituency.
(It's almost as if they were a captive constituency, no?).
Sure, there are individual exceptions, but as a general rule, Democrats treat the LGBT community as a captive constituency.
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Unlike Newark's Rutgers campus, which played an important role in anchoring that city through its own tough times, Camden, which has a total population of about 80,000, has never had a large, captive constituency of students to act as a buffer against middle-class flight.
McConnell sees the Tea Party as another captive constituency.
So what if these versions of Islamic law are selective, partial, implemented by dictators with populist pretensions and monarchs with captive constituencies?
When he ran for president in 1988, I couldn't have supported him, for fear that he would be a captive of his protectionist constituency.
By 1939, Hope was fourth among the radio comedians; by 1940, he was second; and when, by chance, on May 6 , 1941 Hope grudgingly agreed to leave the studio and perform for soldiers at March Field, in California, he discovered the joys of a captive, entertainment-starved military audience: a constituency that vaulted him into first place and kept him there more or less for a lifetime.
"It was a captive audience.
Landlords exploit a captive audience".
Now that's a captive audience.
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