Gloomy member of a political family?
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MOROSEBUSHGloomy member of a political family?
DELEGATEMember of a political convention.
ELECTORMember of a political college.
NAZIMember of a European political party.
FALANGISTMember of a certain political party.
SOCMember of a political party: Abbr.
RINGSTERMember of a political group: Colloq.
bundista member of a political association
bundistsBUNDIST, a member of a political association
wingersA member of a specified political wing
CROSSOVERVote for a member of the other political party
laboritemember of a political party promoting the interests of labor
majoritaire(French) a member of a majority section of a political party, esp a socialist one
minoritaire(French) a member of a minority section of a political party, esp a socialist one
populistsA member or adherent of a political party seeking to represent the interests of ordinary people
majoritairesMAJORITAIRE, (French) a member of a majority section of a political party, esp a socialist one
populistA member or adherent of a political party seeking to represent the interests of ordinary people
minoritairesMINORITAIRE, (French) a member of a minority section of a political party, esp a socialist one
unionistsA person in Northern Ireland, esp. a member of a political party, supporting or advocating union with Great Britain
greenbackera member of a post-Civil War American political party opposing reduction in the amount of paper money in circulation
greenbackersGREENBACKER, a member of a post-Civil War American political party opposing reduction in the amount of paper money in circulation
apparatchik(Russian) a member of the (Soviet) bureaucracy; now extended to apply to any inflexible organisation man, particularly in a political party
apparatchikiAPPARATCHIK, (Russian) a member of the (Soviet) bureaucracy; now extended to apply to any inflexible organisation man, particularly in a political party
apparatchiksAPPARATCHIK, (Russian) a member of the (Soviet) bureaucracy; now extended to apply to any inflexible organisation man, particularly in a political party
radicalsA person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform; a member of a political party or part of a party pursuing such aims
recognitionsFormal acknowledgment by a country that another political entity fulfills the conditions of statehood and is eligible to be dealt with as a member of the international community
recognitionFormal acknowledgment by a country that another political entity fulfills the conditions of statehood and is eligible to be dealt with as a member of the international community
whiga member or supporter of a major British political group of the late 17th through early 19th centuries seeking to limit the royal authority and increase parliamentary power compare tory
whigsa member or supporter of a major British political group of the late 17th through early 19th centuries seeking to limit the royal authority and increase parliamentary power compare tory
populistsA member of the Populist Party, a US political party formed in 1891 that advocated the interests of labor and farmers, free coinage of silver, a graduated income tax, and government control of monopolies
populistA member of the Populist Party, a US political party formed in 1891 that advocated the interests of labor and farmers, free coinage of silver, a graduated income tax, and government control of monopolies
nazismember of the National Socialist German Workers' party of Germany, which in 1933, under Adolf Hitler, seized political control of the country, suppressing all opposition and establishing a dictatorship over all cultural, economic, and political activities
nazimember of the National Socialist German Workers' party of Germany, which in 1933, under Adolf Hitler, seized political control of the country, suppressing all opposition and establishing a dictatorship over all cultural, economic, and political activities
torymember or supporter of a major British political group of the 18th and early 19th centuries favoring at first the Stuarts and later royal authority and the established church and seeking to preserve the traditional political structure and defeat parliamentary reform compare whig