political capital
noun /pəˌlɪtɪkl ˈkæpɪtl/
/pəˌlɪtɪkl ˈkæpɪtl/
[uncountable]- the advantage over a political opponent that you can get from a particular situation
- He accused his opponents of trying to make political capital out of the tragedy.
- The president has refused to spend political capital (= to risk losing an advantage or popular support) to solve this problem.