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- Dictionaryunfashionable/ʌnˈfaʃnəbl/
adjective
- 1. not fashionable or popular at a particular time: "they lived in an unfashionable part of London"
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1 day ago · This thinking seems to stem from frustrations among many progressives that Democrats have spent too much time in recent years placating the median voter, whom Matthew Yglesias has succinctly described as a “a 50-something white person who didn’t go to college and lives in the suburbs of an unfashionable city” and who likely holds culturally moderate or conservative views.
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