Noun
the capacity for attracting people (customers or supporters)
Source: WordNetThe purity of our principles, the idealism of our struggle, these are factors of strengthening and drawing power that have given to us courage for all our battles, and have given to our doctrines an irresistible attraction for all who feel themselves oppressed and have a sense of honor. Wilhelm Liebknecht
Between the abbey and the river he built a palace, thereby guaranteeing that the seat of Government would be fixed at Westminster, and inevitably drawing power and wealth west out of the old City of London. Source: Internet
A wrestler's championship accomplishments can be central to their career, becoming a measure of their performance ability and drawing power. Source: Internet
During their 23 years at Columbia, the Stooges were never completely aware of their amazing drawing power at the box office. Source: Internet
W. G., though aged only 21, was from the start the team captain and Birley puts this down to his "commercial drawing power". Source: Internet