From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpower baseˈpower base noun [countable] SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANan area or group of people whose support makes a politician or leader powerful the party’s traditional power base
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power base• The Conservatives suffered the biggest reversal of fortunes, losing two seats in their North Down power base.• Providing information that reduces uncertainty is a second way a department can increase its power base.• McClardy's power base is among working-class Catholics.• But middle-class flight destroys a school system because when middle-class parents flee, so does the power base.• Politicians who have their power base in these areas, including several presidential candidates, are also implicated.