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Idiom
Grass roots.
This idioms is often used in politics, where it refers to the ordinary people or voters.
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Ismael García, the leader of Podemos, said his party stood for "democratic socialism" and favoured a grass-roots debate about the new party.
"Clearly, there's a race going on to capture the grass roots and to influence the debate," said Josh Kardon, chief of staff to Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat whose state is shaping up as an important battleground.
Weyrich, Thomas and Dobson found few adherents among the leaders of the Christian right, but they touched off an emotional debate at the grass roots.
Father Sachs and Dr. Holland found plenty of anxiety and debate about Episcopal identity at the grass roots.
"It's essential to talk to the American people now," Mr. Romero said, "because there is a beginning of a debate and a dialogue at the grass roots".
The grass roots of the Republican Party have been far less influential in this year's debate than the Party's donor class and business interests, which are generally in favor of reform.
Change the grass roots.
"It's grass roots.
"It is all grass roots.
"It was so grass roots.
"Grass roots all the way.
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