It may also be expressed on a larger scale by support for socialist or populist parties.
In the 2000s, new populist parties were formed in America.
Compared to other right-wing populist parties, issues of culture and ethnicity were heavily downplayed.
An agrarian populist party, its power base was composed mostly from peasants.
Gomułka wanted to broaden the party's political base by including other leftist and populist parties.
He wants to create a large populist party that would one day rule the world, with himself as the leader.
It was a broadly populist party with support mainly from the working class and recent immigrants.
The Republicans, who have long been identified with big business, are now viewed by many voters, rightly or wrongly, as a populist party.
Instead, he converted it into a populist conservative party.
Unfortunately, this is a political tool often used by populist parties to turn the majority against the minority.