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Bipartisanship,
sometimes referred to as nonpartisanship, is a
political situation,
usually in the
context of a two-party
system (especially
those of the...
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constructive cooperation and
compromise between parties,
known as
bipartisanship, and
periods of deep
political polarization and
fierce infighting, known...
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conflict between the two
parties has also
involved long
periods of
bipartisanship.
James Madison argued in The
Federalist Papers that
factionalism was...
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original on
December 11, 2020.
Retrieved October 29, 2020. "Lessons in
Bipartisanship: The 1990
Clean Air Act amendments".
Environmental America. November...
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overrode his veto of a tax cut bill in 1948. In one
notable instance of
bipartisanship,
Congress p****ed the
Presidential Succession Act of 1947,
which replaced...
- (June 16, 2015). "Moderate Marco? Not quite, but
Rubio has
history of
bipartisanship".
Miami Herald.
Retrieved March 6, 2025. Bender,
Michael C. (June 17...
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Retrieved 2024-06-23. "5 Ways
Independent Candidates Contribute to
Bipartisanship". GoodParty.org.
Retrieved 2024-11-16. Reichl, Alex (2023-06-05). "Mayor...
- Unfortunately, our
great nation can no
longer afford compromise and
bipartisanship, two
traits for
which you have
become famous.
America faces serious...
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Policy Center (BPC) is a Washington, D.C.–based
think tank that
promotes bipartisanship. The
organization aims to
combine ideas from both the
Republican and...
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United States House of
Representatives (1995–2009). In 2015, S****ing
Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics, a book by Ray LaHood, coaut****d with
Frank H...