stalking horse

stalking horse

1. A political candidate who attempts to supplant the current party leader, solely to gauge how much support the incumbent has. He doesn't actually want to be elected—he's just a stalking horse who's trying to see how fractured our party really is.
2. Something that conceals a person's true intentions. I'm afraid that this deal is just a stalking horse for a more nefarious long-term plan.
See also: horse, stalk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

a stalking horse

1. If you describe an event or an action as a stalking horse, you mean that it is being used to help someone get what they really want at a later date. The development will act as a stalking horse for further exploitation of the surrounding countryside. Limits on union contributions will be a stalking horse to break the relationship between the party and the unions. Note: This expression is usually used to show disapproval.
2. In politics, a stalking horse is someone who stands against the leader of a party to test the strength of any opposition to the leader. They then withdraw in favour of a stronger challenger, if it looks likely that the leader can be defeated. There was even talk of one of them standing for the leadership as a stalking horse for the real contender. Note: You can also use stalking horse before a noun. The notion of a stalking horse challenge at the autumn party conference seemed highly unlikely. Note: Stalking horses were horses that were used by hunters. They were trained to allow their rider to hide behind them, and so get closer to the birds they were hunting.
See also: horse, stalk
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

stalking horse

A pretext. This term comes from the practice of hunters sometimes dismounting and, hiding behind their horses, stalking game on foot, slowly advancing until they come within shooting distance. The transfer of this practice to a means of concealing a secret plan, or, in politics, to a candidate being used to conceal the candidacy of some other person, took place in the sixteenth century. Shakespeare used it in As You Like It (4.3): “He uses his folly like a stalking-horse and under the presentation of that he shoots his wit.” Time had it on November 21, 1977: “She’s willingly making herself a stalking horse for the ultra right.” British lexicographer Nigel Rees reported that in British politics of the early 1990s, the term was applied to a member of Parliament who stands for election as party leader with no hope of winning, in order to test whether the incumbent leader is challengeable.
See also: horse, stalk
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • a stalking horse
  • straw poll
  • straw vote
  • take a straw poll
  • flown
  • fly a kite
  • fly a/your kite
  • trial balloon
  • float an idea
  • be flying a kite
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That sale, which is slated to close on 23 April, delivers at least USD6.5m more value than prior stalking horse terms, Quantum Foods said.
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4 October 2013 - US fund manager KPS Capital Partners LP said it had agreed to act as the stalking horse bidder in an auction process for bankrupt home furnishings maker Furniture Brands International Inc (OTCMKTS:FBNIQ) with an offer of USD280m (EUR205.7m).
14 January 2013 a[euro]" Bankrupt US wholesale baker Hostess Brands Inc announced it had selected sector player Flowers Foods Inc (NYSE:FLO) as the stalking horse bidder with an offer of up to USD360m (EUR269.5m) for most of its bread business.
In April, Reuters cited sources as saying that Cerberus' own founder Stephen Feinberg was preparing a joint stalking horse bid with other senior partners in an effort to acquire the maker of the Bushmaster rifle.
Hostess is expected to pick a stalking horse bidder for its bread business within a few days, the Post said, adding that the disposal of the snacks activities will be taken care of separately after that.
Diversified Gas & Oil PLC (LON:DGOC) has clinched a "stalking horse" agreement to buy the Ohio assets of bankrupt firm EdgeMarc Energy Holdings for US$50mln.