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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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The campaign will be even more reliant than it was in 2008 on its grass roots ground game.
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It's not dissing people or firing them – it's grass roots, on the ground, connecting people with the best advice and access to capital".
He hired the Glover Park Group, a consulting firm with deep ties to the Clinton administration, to run a grass-roots ground war.
The Greens had become a national political force after the 1980 election, and the SPD leadership and grass roots felt the need to recover ground lost on the left.
"They're more steeped in the losses of recent years, and eager to fight on the ground and with the grass roots to turn things around," he said.
Use a cement drain tile, metal culvert section or plastic drain tile without perforations buried in the ground to confine the grass roots if you don't have a large plastic pot.
But there are also large grass roots movements on both sides of volunteers on the ground and online.
American politicians may look for ground-level public opinion at the "grass roots"; their British counterparts find it "on the doorstep".
"We're planning for a close election, which means you build a strong ground game and you focus on the grass roots".
It's time for a grass roots movement where citizens get involved in politics from the ground up, learning the system as they go.
But Merion is also hallowed golf ground, and returning American golf to its embryonic grass roots is expected to be part of the charm.
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