Idiom
Grass roots.
This idioms is often used in politics, where it refers to the ordinary people or voters.
Exact(1)
But before anyone gets too misty-eyed about grass roots financing, the Obama campaign also has relied on more than 300 special-interest money bundlers who raised up to $500,000 a pop.
Similar(52)
The three libraries in Salinas, birthplace of the author John Steinbeck, will remain open at least through the year, according to city officials, thanks to a grass-roots financing effort that raised $500,000.
A heart whose beating shapes the European sporting model, a heart whose beating inspires excellence, a heart whose beating contribute to the long-term financing of sports at grass roots level".
At a time when Internet sites with millions of dollars of financing are folding, many of Refdesk's supporters believe grass roots, content-rich sites like Refdesk are necessary if the Web is going to survive.
Some argued that the financing restrictions diminished the chances that candidates could emerge from the grass roots and be propelled to national prominence by well-placed benefactors.
Change the grass roots.
"It's grass roots.
"It is all grass roots.
"It was so grass roots.
"Grass roots all the way.
"Grass roots," the makeshift congregation thundered.
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