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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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It's a problem known as 'astroturfing', in which a seemingly authentic swell of grass-root opinion is in fact manufactured by a battalion of opinionated bots.
Mr Trimble could probably nudge his party into talking directly to Sinn Fein by mobilising grass-roots opinion.
In the UK, Hopkinson also detects "positive signs", identifying a "groundswell of opinion from the grass roots... which we should be taking notice of".
American politicians may look for ground-level public opinion at the "grass roots"; their British counterparts find it "on the doorstep".
Popular opinion in Iceland had railed against what Gunnlaugsson grass roots campaign group InDefence portrayed as bullying forces from overseas, set on extracting reparations from Reykjavik akin to those sought from Germany in the Treaty of Versailles.
Turnbull had praised the National party's grass roots approach and said parties needed to give members more of an opportunity to have their opinions heard and valued.
"It is all grass roots.
Change the grass roots.
"It's grass roots.
"It was so grass roots.
"Grass roots all the way.
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