gray vote
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gray votes
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灰色投票, 老年人的投票力量
voting power held by older adults or senior citizens in elections
The origin of the idiom "gray vote" can be attributed to the association of gray hair with old age and wisdom. The phrase gained prominence in the United States during the 20th century as a way to describe the voting power of older adults, particularly those aged 65 and above. As the population of older adults increased and their political influence became more apparent, the term "gray vote" emerged to highlight their significance in elections and policymaking. The phrase has since been widely used in political discourse and discussions surrounding the impact of senior citizens on electoral outcomes and policy decisions.
- The gray vote holds substantial influence in this election due to the high voter turnout among senior citizens.
灰色投票由于老年公民的高投票率而在这次选举中具有重大影响。
- They recognize the importance of appealing to the gray vote and have tailored their campaign accordingly.
他们认识到吸引灰色选票的重要性,并相应地调整了他们的竞选活动。
- The gray vote played a significant role in the previous election, shaping the outcome in several key districts.
灰色选票在之前的选举中发挥了重要作用,在几个关键地区塑造了结果。
- They focused their campaign efforts on mobilizing the gray vote and succeeded in securing their support.
他们将竞选活动的重点放在动员灰色选票上,并成功地获得了他们的支持。
- The gray vote will continue to be a key demographic in future elections as the population ages.
随着人口老龄化,灰色选票将继续成为未来选举中的关键人口群体。