Pronunciation: /voʊt bæŋk/
noun a group of people who are perceived to vote as a unified block in elections, often based on shared characteristics or interests
A1 A vote bank is a group of people who consistently support a particular political party.
A2 Politicians often try to appeal to specific communities to secure their vote bank.
B1 The concept of a vote bank plays a significant role in shaping election strategies.
B2 Some political parties focus on building a strong vote bank among minority groups.
C1 Candidates need to understand the dynamics of their vote bank to effectively campaign.
C2 The influence of a vote bank can determine the outcome of an election in certain regions.
formal Politicians often pander to certain communities in order to secure their vote bank.
informal The politician is only interested in his vote bank and doesn't care about the overall welfare of the people.
slang The party is trying to woo the vote bank with promises they know they won't keep.
figurative The artist's controversial statements alienated a large portion of his fan vote bank.
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