A voter whose primary concern is the achievement of personal success and material gain.
the party will need the support of young aspirational voters in critical marginal seats
Example sentencesExamples
- These are the so called aspirational voters who are hard working and determined to make the best of their lives.
- I've long advocated the need for Labor to appeal to the aspirational voter.
- Winning the hearts and minds of these so-called aspirational voters is the door to government.
- The middle-class whinger is a close cousin of the aspirational voter in whose hands, the pundits tell us, government lies.
- The aspirational voter is in fact the old Up-You-Jack punter a couple of steps further up the ladder.
- Labor made a dramatic shift in policy towards what we now call aspirational voters.
- The Liberals will always have more to offer the aspirational voter than does labor.
- I consider myself one of these aspirational voters that Mr Howard pretends to champion.
- Much has been made of the aspirational voters of Sydney - much of it true.
- Much of the debate over why Mr Howard won turns on a new political category: aspirational voters.