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Partisanship

Partisanship meaning

An inclination to be partisan or biased; partiality.

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This can be highly problematic from a governance perspective, because forming districts to ensure high levels of partisanship often leads to higher levels of partisanship in legislative bodies.

Do you think that they will make this decision based strictly on the legality, or will there be politics and partisanship involved?

Garland and Smith have nothing in their record even remotely suggesting partisanship or corruption or membership in some secret leftist adenochrome cabal.

In addition to bashing Biden publicly, Manchin reportedly had a recent call with the third-party group No Labels in which he slammed the "dysfunctional" partisanship in the United States.

It’s a discourse of post-partisanship, but, as Callison and Slobodian point out, diagonalist politics veer consistently to the right.

Johnston, who could rightly boast he was one of Canada’s most eminent statesmen when he accepted the post, was essentially chased out of his job by the angry-mob-style partisanship that has come to characterize political debate in this country.

Neutrality is not an option because our neutrality or partisanship is not the deciding factor.

Partisanship drives distrust and division.

People less sophisticated than a Times White House correspondent might classify partisanship as an obvious motive.

That’s to be expected, we suppose, but what came next reminded us of the poisonous partisanship and the lack of introspection that pervaded the Beltway during her final years with the speaker’s gavel.

We hardly need note that partisanship, pettiness, and immaturity have not perished from our politics, only that the will to dispose of them has.

And then we watched this collective response dissipate into partisanship politics.

As Linda Feldmann notes in her cover story, he came of political age in a time when legislating meant finding compromise, when partisanship was tempered by personal relationships, when civility was a common code.

Both candidates have largely leaned away from partisanship in their campaigns in favor of more moderate positions, a nod to how close the race is expected to be.

He appealed for neutrality in thought and deed, and launched upon a diplomatic policy that is classic for its partisanship.

He said, “We recognise that political partisanship and outright hostility have rendered many spaces and organisations within the broader Sydney cultural landscape increasingly inhospitable to Jewish audiences and artists over recent months.

If you can listen to a politician talk for more than two minutes without telling a lie or two, either you're not listening or you're so besotted with partisanship that you're totally unaware of how biased your point of view is.

In recent years, the threat of shutdowns have become more frequent amid growing partisanship on Capitol Hill, leading to legislative impasses.

The case will likely move into its next phase under a new FTC chair, especially because the original lawsuit was brought on by the Republican-appointed FTC chair Joseph Simons, insulating the case from partisanship.

The growing threats of hyper-partisanship and dis- and misinformation that we’ve seen in our national discourse impact not only our elections but also all facets of civic life, spreading apathy and distrust among neighbors and communities.