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spoiler party
noun
U.S. Politics.
- a third political party formed to draw votes away from one of the two major parties, thus spoiling its chance of winning an election.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of spoiler party1
First recorded in 1965–70
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Analysts said it is likely to be a spoiler party in a tight race.
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Fuehrer said he hopes his party can regain its footing and grow to be more than a “mini-major†and spoiler party by pulling in new supporters like Anderson and Horner.
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Beware: I’m unafraid to host a big spoiler party—a novel that can be truly “spoiled†by the summary of its plot is a novel that was already spoiled by that plot.
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