Sentences with phrase «of party loyalty»

Typically most procedural votes are little more than tests of party loyalty, and the «way to vote» will be obvious by the partisan spread it is evidenced by.
It would be odd, perhaps, if the less alarming matters of a lack of party loyalty and sympathy were his downfall.
To vote Republican out of party loyalty alone would be to endorse a candidacy that I believe has exploited anger, grievance, xenophobia and racial division.
«To vote Republican out of party loyalty alone would be to endorse a candidacy that I believe has exploited anger, grievance, xenophobia and racial division,» Whitman said in a statement.
By the traditional standards of party loyalty, it was a setback for Mr. Cuomo on Tuesday when Republicans captured the State Senate in convincing fashion, since the party stands in the way of a number of his liberal goals.
President Donald Trump was elected because many Republicans, against their better judgment, Owens said, voted in the name of party loyalty.
Hussain, who the Nigeria Politics Online gathered had displayed high sense of party loyalty with his readiness to drop from the Upper chamber in 2015 for Adeleke to be compensated for his role in the re-election of Governor Rauf Aregbesola was sworn in last week as Commissioner for Cabinet Matters in the new executive council of the state.
It's appropriate, too, to expect Republicans in congress to hold this administration accountable to basic ethical standards, and to vote them out of office if they refuse to do so out of party loyalty.
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