front porch campaign
English
Noun
front porch
campaign
(
plural
front porch campaigns
)
(
US
,
politics
)
A
low-key
electoral
campaign
in which the
candidate
, rather than
traveling
, remains near or at home to make
speeches
to
supporters
who come to visit.
See also
whistle-stop
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