clown-car primary

English

Etymology

From clown car + primary.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈklaʊn kɑɹ ˌpɹaɪməɹi/

Noun

clown-car primary (plural clown-car primaries)

  1. (US politics, chiefly derogatory) A primary election with a large number of serious candidates, usually more than four, making it possible that the winner will have been chosen by only a small portion of the electorate.
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