found: Work cat.: 2006483833: Local elites, political capital and democratic development, 2006:p. 21 (political capital; the governing elites' ability to mobilize resources that are directly or indirectly related to stable democratic development)
found: Findlaw.com, Oct. 26, 2006(political capital; when "capital" is used in the political context, it means an advantage, or an accumulations of favors, or influence, that will give its holder political sway)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 26, 2006(political capital; "in finance and accounting, capital generally refers to financial wealth, especially that used to start or maintain a business, and political capital as used here refers to an extension of this idea to the realm of political power; primarily based on public figure's favorable image among the populace and among other important personalities in or out of the government. A politician gains political capital by virtue of their position, and also by pursuing popular policies, achieving success with their initiatives, performing favors for other politicians, etc.")
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