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It is used to describe when something is gaining or receiving support from someone. For example: The candidate's progressive policies have drawn support from many of the younger generations.
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The recent poll results show Mr. Santorum derives his strength from white evangelical Christians, conservatives and Tea Party supporters, while Mr. Romney draws support from moderates and older voters.
Many of the thousands of protesters who occupied the main commercial district of central Bangkok in 2010 were supporters of Mr. Thaksin, a divisive figure who draws support from voters in the Thai countryside but remains despised by many members of the elite.
He draws support from transport unions.
Each draws support from intricate and often contradictory sources.
She also draws support from the in-house chaperone.
He draws support from those frustrated by the quagmire of mainstream politics.
Our Ukraine draws support exclusively from western Ukraine, the more nationalistic part.
Ms Le Pen draws support from the left as well as the right.
Celtic traditionally draws support from Catholics and those in favor of Irish independence.
The smaller Your Party, which draws support from urban businessmen, wants to go a step further.
Not everyone putting up images on walls here draws support from the government.
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