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单词 wedge issue
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Definition of wedge issue in English:

wedge issue

noun
US
  • A very divisive political issue, regarded as a basis for drawing voters away from an opposing party whose supporters have diverging opinions on it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Broaden this into the wider issue of privacy rights and you have an ideal wedge issue.
    • It's a wedge issue which no other party likes talking about.
    • For me, it's becoming a wedge issue like abortion for some women.
    • It amazes me that abortion is such a wedge issue.
    • He charges the president with seeking ‘a wedge issue to divide the American people.’
    • And it became clear that some high-profile musicians were coached to spit out lines intended to make copyright maximization a wedge issue among artists.
    • Labor accuses the Government of using sexuality for political means and trying to create a wedge issue.
    • Listen this is going to be a wedge issue for some years to come.
    • Many in the progressive movement in the country believe that the president is using homosexuality as a wedge issue to divert attention from other more pressing issues in the country.
    • This is an issue Democrats think will be a wedge issue with suburban working mothers.
    • It's a wedge issue in the making and it's in our favor.
    • ‘Early polls indicate that opposition to same-sex marriage could become a wedge issue,’ he said.
    • But radical feminists push their one-sided version of domestic violence because they know it is a potent wedge issue that exploits the psychological vulnerabilities of both women and men.
    • He's decided to make this a political wedge issue, to placate the cultural conservatives in this country, in order to take away from his failed policies on jobs, health care and schools and his foreign policy.
    • But I also believe that this is a wedge issue, that this is something that is often raised to try to divide people.
    • Wouldn't it be great if health care emerged as the ultimate wedge issue?
    • In fact, I think that we are talking about a wedge issue that is insurmountable.
    • He said: ‘The President has allowed his political team to use this war as a political wedge issue to score political points and to divide this nation.’
    • They say the President is creating a wedge issue to divide the country.
    • It became a very big wedge issue in this campaign.
    • It's the president that sees immigration as a wedge issue.
 
 

Definition of wedge issue in US English:

wedge issue

noun
US
  • A divisive political issue, especially one that is raised by a candidate for public office in hopes of attracting or alienating an opponent's supporters.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Broaden this into the wider issue of privacy rights and you have an ideal wedge issue.
    • It's a wedge issue which no other party likes talking about.
    • He said: ‘The President has allowed his political team to use this war as a political wedge issue to score political points and to divide this nation.’
    • Wouldn't it be great if health care emerged as the ultimate wedge issue?
    • Listen this is going to be a wedge issue for some years to come.
    • It amazes me that abortion is such a wedge issue.
    • It became a very big wedge issue in this campaign.
    • In fact, I think that we are talking about a wedge issue that is insurmountable.
    • He charges the president with seeking ‘a wedge issue to divide the American people.’
    • But I also believe that this is a wedge issue, that this is something that is often raised to try to divide people.
    • This is an issue Democrats think will be a wedge issue with suburban working mothers.
    • And it became clear that some high-profile musicians were coached to spit out lines intended to make copyright maximization a wedge issue among artists.
    • Many in the progressive movement in the country believe that the president is using homosexuality as a wedge issue to divert attention from other more pressing issues in the country.
    • He's decided to make this a political wedge issue, to placate the cultural conservatives in this country, in order to take away from his failed policies on jobs, health care and schools and his foreign policy.
    • But radical feminists push their one-sided version of domestic violence because they know it is a potent wedge issue that exploits the psychological vulnerabilities of both women and men.
    • It's a wedge issue in the making and it's in our favor.
    • Labor accuses the Government of using sexuality for political means and trying to create a wedge issue.
    • It's the president that sees immigration as a wedge issue.
    • For me, it's becoming a wedge issue like abortion for some women.
    • They say the President is creating a wedge issue to divide the country.
    • ‘Early polls indicate that opposition to same-sex marriage could become a wedge issue,’ he said.
 
 
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