Party Platform: Party platform is a set of political positions adopted by a political party as part of its overall agenda. A politician's stance often aligns with their party's platform.
Flip-flopping: Flip-flopping refers to a politician changing their stance on an issue over time. It can be seen as inconsistent or opportunistic.
Public Pressure: Public pressure encompasses the influence exerted by constituents, interest groups, and other stakeholders on politicians' stances. Politicians may adjust their positions based on public pressure to maintain support.