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Discover LudwigThe term "political base" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who support a particular politician or party, particularly for the purpose of influencing a policy or outcome. For example, "The mayor relied on his political base to pass the new zoning ordinance."
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He became involved briefly in local Republican politics to strengthen his political base.
The north-east is his political base.
But he lacks a political base.
Already, her political base is crumbling.
Stevens was building a political base.
That may shore up her political base.
This further narrowed Roosevelt's political base.
Mr Carollo's political base embodied this process.
She had her own political base.
"He has a very narrow political base".
"He's boosting his own political base," he said.
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