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- Sister_Souljah_moment abstract "In United States politics, a Sister Souljah moment is a politician's public repudiation of an extremist person or group, statement, or position perceived to have some association with the politician or the politician's party.[citation needed] It has been described as "a key moment when the candidate takes what at least appears to be a bold stand against certain extremes in their party" and as "a calculated denunciation of an extremist position or special interest group." Such an act of repudiation is designed to signal to centrist voters that the politician is not beholden to traditional, and sometimes unpopular, interest groups associated with the party,[citation needed] although such a repudiation runs the risk of alienating some of the politician's allies and the party's base voters. The term is named for the political activist Sister Souljah.".
- Sister_Souljah_moment wikiPageExternalLink www.politicaldictionary.com.
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- Sister_Souljah_moment cleanup "September 2008".
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- Sister_Souljah_moment originalResearch "December 2010".
- Sister_Souljah_moment refimprove "December 2010".
- Sister_Souljah_moment subject Category:American_political_neologisms.
- Sister_Souljah_moment subject Category:Political_terminology.
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- Sister_Souljah_moment comment "In United States politics, a Sister Souljah moment is a politician's public repudiation of an extremist person or group, statement, or position perceived to have some association with the politician or the politician's party.[citation needed] It has been described as "a key moment when the candidate takes what at least appears to be a bold stand against certain extremes in their party" and as "a calculated denunciation of an extremist position or special interest group." Such an act of repudiation is designed to signal to centrist voters that the politician is not beholden to traditional, and sometimes unpopular, interest groups associated with the party,[citation needed] although such a repudiation runs the risk of alienating some of the politician's allies and the party's base voters. ".
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