Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mainstream politics

noun
/ˈmeɪnˌstriːm ˈpɒlɪtɪks/
Definition
Mainstream politics refers to the prevalent political ideas, practices, and values that are widely accepted and endorsed by the majority of society, particularly by major political parties and institutions.
Examples
  • Many voters align themselves with mainstream politics, favoring established parties.
  • During the election, all candidates focused heavily on mainstream politics to appeal to the general public.
  • The policies driven by mainstream politics often reflect the views of the majority rather than smaller interest groups.
Meaning
Mainstream politics encompasses the conventional ideologies that dominate the political landscape, often influencing public policy and governance. It contrasts with fringe or alternative political movements that may not have broad support or recognition.
Synonyms
  • Conventional politics
  • Establishment politics
  • Traditional politics