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The phrase "fringe candidate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a political candidate who holds views or represents a political party that is considered outside of the mainstream or unconventional. Example: Despite being labeled a fringe candidate, her campaign gained traction among young voters who were drawn to her progressive policies and grassroots approach.
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One fringe candidate is different.
He's no longer a fringe candidate.
If she can't, she will remain a fringe candidate.
In either case, he is looking increasingly like a fringe candidate.
The danger of a fringe candidate holding the process hostage cannot arise under N.P.V.
The Internet can also help a fringe candidate like Miami of Ohio quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
A few months ago Ralph Nader was dismissed as a fringe candidate who would disappear.
In our strange system for choosing a President, this has not always been a handicap for a fringe candidate.
Nine months ago, when Sanders launched his campaign in New Hampshire, most political observers dismissed him as a fringe candidate.
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At the 2007 forum, the Clinton and Edwards theory seemed to be that without the distractions of the fringe-candidate circus, Obama's flimsiness would seem obvious, and voters would focus on which of the two of them they preferred.
He can no longer be considered a 'fringe' candidate.
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