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power broker

noun as in person with power

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“It’s almost impossible to elect a Democrat here,” Briones said, blaming the conservatism of Latter-day Saints members, long the power brokers in the area.

“It was the place to go for power brokers in Los Angeles,” said Adrian Scott Fine, president of the Los Angeles Conservancy, an organization devoted to historic preservation.

But Trump's clan is more than just a show - they are now truly Republican power brokers with the potential makings of a dynasty.

From BBC

After her 49 days in office, the party’s power brokers decided that enough was enough.

From Salon

Others worry that Disney, which already plays a dominant, outsized role as a power broker in the city, could increase its influence and impact in Anaheim.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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