An establishment candidate is a political contender backed by mainstream party leaders, insiders, and influential donors. They typically align with traditional policies and avoid radical change. This term is used to contrast with outsider or populist challengers. Party elites and institutional stakeholders benefit most, as these candidates preserve existing power structures and funding networks.
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