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has gloss | eng: A fifty state strategy is a political strategy which aims for progress in all states of the United States of America, rather than conceding certain states as "unwinnable". In a presidential campaign, it is usually implemented as an appeal to a broad base of the American public in an attempt to win, even if marginally, every state, since even a marginal victory is effectively total victory for electoral purposes. It can also refer to an overall long-term strategy for a political movement such as a political party. |
lexicalization | eng: Fifty State Strategy |
lexicalization | eng: Fifty-state strategy |
instance of | c/United States presidential elections terms |
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