Bellwethers

/ˈbɛlwɛðərz/ noun

Definition

Plural form; multiple leaders, indicators, or animals that lead others.

Etymology

Plural of 'bellwether,' formed by adding '-s'.

Kelly Says

Political analysts today use 'bellwether' constantly to describe swing states and key demographics—they're still following the metaphorical bells of the first movers, just like shepherds did for millennia.

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