a campaign in which the candidate makes speeches but does not travel; "William McKinley's dignified front-porch campaign won him the presidency in 1896"; "her approach was the opposite of a passive front-porch campaign
front porch
Turkish pronunciation
frʌnt pôrç
Pronunciation
/ˈfrənt ˈpôrʧ/ /ˈfrʌnt ˈpɔːrʧ/
Etymology
[ 'fr&nt ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Latin front-, frons.