two major political parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, are often referred to as "the two sides of the aisle." Usage of the term "aisle" comes from...
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side and a wall on the other. Aisle may also refer to: Aisle (political term), the divide between two political parties Aisle (video game), an interactive...
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describe a vote based on personal morals rather than political considerations. Aisle (political term) Crossing the floor Party switching "Understanding...
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Crossing the floor (category Politics)
change their political affiliation to a political party different from the one they were initially elected under. In Australia though, this term simply refers...
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Horse trading (section As a political term)
economic politics of Sweden during the 20th century, known as the Nordic Model, was called "the cow trade" Aaya Ram Gaya Ram Aisle (political term) Conscience...
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Aaya Ram Gaya Ram (category Political terminology in India)
judicial review by courts. Aisle (political term) Conscience vote Frog (Malaysian politics) Keep the bastards honest Political nepotism Transformism, flexible...
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party line" because of constituent opposition said line and "cross the aisle" to vote with the opposition have (relatively) little to fear from their...
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American electoral politics have been dominated by successive pairs of major political parties since shortly after the founding of the republic of the...
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primarily through economic and political actions, propaganda, acts of espionage or proxy wars waged by surrogates. This term is most commonly used to refer...
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The New York Times. Anthony Tommasini, Virgil Thomson: Composer on the Aisle (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1999), 355–61 "Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd"...
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Andy Beshear (redirect from Political positions of Andy Beshear)
supermajority in both houses of the Kentucky General Assembly, to reach across the aisle and solve Kentucky's issues in a bipartisan way. Upon taking office, Beshear...
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The political climate is the aggregate mood and opinions of a political society at a particular time. It is generally used to describe when the state...
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Party switching (redirect from Political turncoatism)
switching parties and political horse trading in the legislature by the elected politicians and political parties. The term originated in 1967 in Haryana...
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United States Senate (section Elections and term)
the chamber in a semicircular pattern and are divided by a wide central aisle. The Democratic Party traditionally sits to the presiding officer's right...
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Lauren Boebert (redirect from Political positions of Lauren Boebert)
Prevention Bill That Draws On Ideas From Colleagues On Both Sides Of The Aisle". Colorado Public Radio News. Archived from the original on September 9...
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Democrat Party (epithet) (redirect from Democrat Party (term))
the epithet were highly partisan Democrats. Political analyst Charlie Cook attributed modern use of the term to force of habit rather than a deliberate...
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Kyle Kulinski (category American political podcasters)
helped shape his political views. Kulinski started a YouTube channel in spring 2008, named "Secular Talk", while studying as a political science student...
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Angus King (redirect from Political positions of Angus King)
"Episcopalians bring faith perspectives to Congress on both sides of political aisle". Episcopal News Service. Retrieved July 30, 2024. Bayly, Julia (July...
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people thought [Dirty Harry] was politically incorrect. That was at the beginning of the era that we're in now with political correctness. We are killing ourselves...
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Sister Souljah moment (category Political terminology of the United States)
a last-minute boost by targeting an "extremist" on her own side of the aisle. On Friday's Real Time, Maher finished the show off by saying it's not "too...
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therefore it seems to me to make sense for senators on both sides of the aisle to get together and see if we can come up with a package that would help...
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Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved 2017-04-20. Yoshinaka, Antoine (2016). Crossing the Aisle: Party Switching by U.S. Legislators in the Postwar Era. Cambridge University...
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March 22, 2012. Eli Watkins (24 January 2019). "These senators crossed the aisle to vote for plans to reopen government". CNN. Retrieved 2019-01-25. "Sen...
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defeated by 19 votes on the second reading, with many Liberals crossing the aisle against him. He immediately resigned, and Lord Derby returned to office...
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Whereas politicians on both sides of the aisle have criticized the CBO when its estimates have been politically inconvenient, economists and other academics...
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rostrum and are divided by a wide central aisle. By tradition, Democrats sit on the left of the center aisle, while Republicans sit on the right, facing...
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Atlanticism (redirect from Transatlanticism (politics))
on political, economic, and defense issues. The term derives from the North Atlantic Ocean, which is bordered by North America and Europe. The term can...
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Abbasid caliph al-Mahdi (r. 775–785), after which it consisted of fifteen aisles and a central dome. However, it was again destroyed during the 1033 Jordan...
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Lisa Murkowski (section Tenure and political positions)
"I have absolutely no desire to move over to the Democratic side of the aisle. I can't be somebody that I'm not." On May 27, 2021, along with five other...
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Steve Scalise (redirect from Political positions of Steve Scalise)
whenever it is spoken, not only when it comes from the other side of the political aisle." In February 2021, more than a month after Joe Biden's inauguration...
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