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Mr Allawi has no real constituency of his own.
Which only makes sense, since coaches, not athletes, are the N.C.A.A.'s real constituency.
Cameron's real constituency, in Heffer's view, is his fellow professional politicians.
He suggested that the real constituency for Mr. Bush's speech was the politically-powerful exile community in Miami.
Mr Abraham hoped to see the Isango company establish a real constituency and become a magnet for audiences of all kinds.
But should widespread violence and unrest break out, then the key question is, What will the Army's reaction be, for it is Mubarak's only real constituency.
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Hillary never had a real core constituency here - but she handed Obama his, one sickening soundbite at a time.
But the president's liberal critics are usually academics, journalists and (occasionally) cable-TV hosts, with no real mass constituency behind them.
As one of Bush's advisers says, "Clinton and Gore understood the benefits of open markets, but they had a real political constituency problem" -- labor and environmental groups that insisted on trade restrictions.
But the real mass constituency for inequality is not the one percent.
She clearly is the candidate that the Tea Party is most comfortable with and, like it or not, that means she has a real Republican constituency.
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