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Populist Party

NOUN
  1. a former political party in the United States; formed in 1891 to advocate currency expansion and state control of railroads

How To Use Populist Party In A Sentence

  • The next stage in advancing populism is to attack anybody who challenges the exclusive right of the populist party to define or interpret the national interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now he seems content performing populist party tricks rather than stretching and reinventing the form like the legions of imitators he has spawned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as beamish were the Greek election winners, the royalist Populist Party, led by Foreign Minister Constantin Tsaldaris.
  • The voter turnout was small and the margin tiny, in contrast to the previous election, when the Populist Party swamped the opposition, which was widely touted as a pro-business lobby.
  • The next stage in advancing populism is to attack anybody who challenges the exclusive right of the populist party to define or interpret the national interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The populist party anointed him as its candidate.
  • The voter turnout was small and the margin tiny, in contrast to the previous election, when the Populist Party swamped the opposition, which was widely touted as a pro-business lobby.
  • Now he seems content performing populist party tricks rather than stretching and reinventing the form like the legions of imitators he has spawned. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next stage in advancing populism is to attack anybody who challenges the exclusive right of the populist party to define or interpret the national interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps it is more than a coincidence that Canada's populist party grew up on the prairies: flat land, divided into rectangular plots, in many ways similar to the Dutch polders.
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