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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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In Michigan, as well as in other large industrial states that Mr. Bush lost, the Republican Party, nationally and at the state level, is making big investments in building new grass roots operations that its leaders contend will pay huge dividends in the next election -- and put the party in an even more commanding position.
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Odetta had no qualms signing with a grass roots operation.
They also suggested that the Republicans were creating their own grass-roots operations because conservative groups usually aligned with the Republicans, like the Christian Coalition, have lost much of their potency.
Both sides assembled grass-roots operations to make calls and knock on doors.
"And it was entirely a grass-roots operation.
Yeah, we have a large grass-roots operation.
At the same time, the Republican grass-roots operation was startlingly efficient, even in traditionally Democratic areas.
A shell with no grass-roots operation, it does not have the wherewithal to meet daily needs.
The real revolutionary effect of the 527 phenomenon has to do with the Democratic Party, which has effectively outsourced its grass-roots operation.
"Our efforts have been and will continue to be the most expansive and effective grass-roots operation this city has ever seen," he said in a blog post dated Friday.
WASHINGTON — President Obama will close the office of political affairs at the White House in preparation for the establishment of his re-election headquarters, which will open its doors in Chicago by late March to concentrate on building a national fund-raising and grass-roots operation to rival his first campaign, aides said.
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