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Like most MPs, he had a constituency office.
No one grows attached to a gap; and no gap has ever had a constituency.
He plainly had a constituency, loath as he was to stroke it, and even in 1964 people could read the signs.
One book in this vein describes the Cuban-exile community in Miami as "a place where George has traditionally had a constituency.
The America that I've known over the years has always had a constituency waiting to emerge into the mainstream, and this was it.
Her mentor, Fay Gillis Wells, wrote 117 invitations; 99 pilots responded; and the Ninety-Nines had a constituency and a name.
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He doesn't have a constituency or a following".
"But in addition to a policy, you have a constituency".
The two largest, Germany and France, have a constituency all their own.
Carson did have a constituency to speak to, however.
That's because tax cuts have a constituency (those who will benefit), entitlements have a constituency (those receiving them) and defence spending has a constituency (defence contractors and their rah-rah chorus).
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