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Definitions of coattails in various dictionaries:
noun - the loose back flap of a coat that hangs below the waist
noun - the back lower portion of a coat
COATTAILS - The coattail effect or down-ballot effect is the tendency for a popular political party leader to attract votes for other candidates of the same part...
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"Sartorial" term for the ability of a popular candidate to pull up those lower on the ticket |
To benefit from another's popularity is to use this part of his clothing |
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Plural form of coattail. |
each of the flaps formed by the back of a tailcoat. |
Each of the flaps formed by the back of a tailcoat. |
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The Coattail effect or down-ballot effect is the tendency for a popular political party leader to attract votes for other candidates of the same party in an election. For example, in the United States, the party of a victorious presidential candidate will often win many seats in Congress as well; these Members of Congress are voted into office on the coattails of the president. * This theory is prevalent at all levels of government. A popular statewide candidate for governor or senator can attract support for down ballot races of their party as well. * This is prevalent in the United Kingdom and Canada especially in a general election. People have a tendency to vote on the basis of a political party instead of the MP for their area. * This also refers to the phenomenon that members of the U.S. Senate or House of Representatives are more likely to be voted for on a year of the presidential election than a midterm.The "coattail effect" is not usually caused by a popular candidate convincing sw |