Political posturing refers to performative actions or rhetoric designed to project strength, virtue, or alignment with a group, rather than achieve substantive policy goals. It’s used to sway public opinion, rally supporters, or undermine opponents—often prioritizing optics over results. Politicians and interest groups benefit most, gaining media attention, voter loyalty, or leverage in negotiations without delivering tangible change.
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