Synonyms for «bipartisanship»

The word "bipartisanship" refers to when people from different political parties work together to make decisions and solve problems. It means finding common ground and cooperation instead of focusing solely on party divisions or disagreements. Full definition

Phrases with «bipartisanship»

Sentences with «bipartisanship»

  • Education hasn't seen a lot of bipartisanship of late, at least not in Washington. (educationnext.org)
  • Morahan was popular with members on both sides of the aisle, Democrats and Republicans alike remembered him fondly as someone who embodied the old spirit of bipartisanship in Albany, where lawmakers of opposing views and political affiliations fought hard on the Senate floor and on the campaign trial, but then laid aside their differences and went out for drinks at the end of the day. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Early in his address, Astorino made a plea for bipartisanship in the county in a time of increasingly hostile political dialogue. (harrisonreview.com)
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