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favorite son

American  

noun

U.S. Politics.
  1. (at a national political convention) a candidate nominated for office by delegates from the candidate's own state.


favorite son British  

noun

  1. (in the US) a politician popular in his home state but little admired beyond it

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favorite son Cultural  
  1. A political figure nominated for the presidency by his or her state's delegation to the national nominating convention of a major party. Favorite sons are rarely serious candidates for the party's nomination. By nominating a favorite son, the delegation honors its nominee while delaying its commitment until the more serious contenders for the nomination can be sorted out.


favorite son Idioms  
  1. A person valued by his or her hometown or organization for his or her achievements, usually political, as in Mary hoped they would treat her as a favorite son and nominate her for state senator. This term was originally employed for a candidate nominated for office by his own locality. Today this usage may ignore gender, as in the example. [c. 1780]


Etymology

Origin of favorite son

An Americanism dating back to 1780–90

Example Sentences

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Prince Mohammed adopted a hard line on Iran after his father, King Salman, ascended the Saudi throne in 2015 and delegated tremendous power to his favorite son.

From New York Times

It was partly out of loyalty to a favorite son but also to gauge whether he had anything left to offer on the field.

From Washington Post

Canada last qualified for the Olympics in men’s basketball 21 years ago — led by Victoria’s favorite son.

From New York Times

Mr. Trump was the pick of 55%, distantly followed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who likely enjoyed a favorite son advantage at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, being held in Orlando.

From Washington Times

Sen. Pat Roberts, Kansas Republican and chairman of the Eisenhower Memorial Commission, said he was proud to have been a part of the effort to honor his state’s favorite son.

From Washington Times