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It will fuel discussions among partisans -- and among not-so-partisans -- for weeks and maybe months to come. 2.
That system isn't just wholly driven by partisans; it doesn't even ensure that partisans who enjoy popular support will choose judges.
Indeed, there is a long history of partisans selectively admitting new states in order to pack the Senate with their own fellow partisans.
Surveys show that leaning independents are just as educated and knowledgeable as are political partisans — and that they are more interested in politics than are weak partisans.
The partisans' tactics could be brutal: when they believed Belarusian farmers were turning Jews over to the Nazis, the partisans would kill them, sometimes slaying whole families.
Strong partisans, however, Huddy writes, "are unlikely to defect from the party in 2020 regardless of its issue agenda," and political independents are younger, on average, than partisans.
For years, partisans — on the right — decried nascent dictatorship.
Science was too broad a category to be smeared by hard-right partisans, and beyond those partisans, it turns out, people invest a lot of credibility in the unified statements of scientists.
While some voters -- particularly hard partisans -- vote based on a single issue (or a set of issues) most independent voters and loose partisans are far more swayed by their impressions of the candidates.
Because the need for certainty is a form of motivated closed-mindedness, I argue that the American electorate today is increasingly composed of rigid partisans: partisans who are uncritically extremist, biased, and intolerant.
Another 22018 percent changed their descriptions to weak partisans of each party (20163 percent each), and the remainder split pretty evenly into strong partisans, with slightly fewer calling themselves strong Democrats than Republicans.
Partisans of the losing candidate will be quick to declare widespread fraud on the slightest of evidence, and partisans of the winning candidate will be called to marshal incontrovertible evidence of their victory.
Partisans from both sides are making it hard for him.
Bernie Bros and #StillWithHer partisans snipe back and forth online.
The partisans and the press aren't the only patsies here.
That is a lesson for complacent partisans of all stripes.
And most of all, they tend to be loyal partisans.
In other words, partisans' beliefs trumped their loyalty to party.
For everyone except diehard partisans, this should be good news.
It was well done, though unlikely to sway many partisans.
Only the most cynical partisans hope for an awful opponent.
Democratic and Republican partisans already have their minds made up.
It's its own thing, with its own partisans and fans.
The fight attracted dozens of angry partisans from both sides.
America has suffered through explicit partisans on the Court before.
So when they go to vote, they act like partisans.
They are not partisans but stewards of our constitutional democracy.
But professional partisans love to dismiss and denigrate independent voters.
" On the jurors' role as judges: "You are not partisans.
His partisans said he simply did not have enough time.
But that doesn't mean independents are just like other partisans.
Partisans of traditional, grinding football might cry foul at this metric.
They were in the same woods that the partisans were fighting.
Journalists were just as guilty as the partisans of separating themselves.
Then the Republicans said this was all the work of partisans.
But on immigration, party partisans began to diverge a decade ago.
The strongest of partisans are behaving the way they always behave.
Many Croats fought as partisans within the communist-led resistance movement.
The staff is a mix of young journalists and committed partisans.
This year, however, more partisans are deriding opponents as downright criminal.
The stark divide between political partisans is of course nothing new.
By constitutional design, impartial judges are chosen from among political partisans.
But their co-partisans across the country certainly share the pathogen.
Finally, some focus on the hostility of partisans toward each other.
During the hearing, partisans from both sides shared their instant analysis.
Clinton's partisans — including many whose passions she had not yet stirred.
Partisans of the left welcomed Mr. Cárdenas and his dissident comrades.
Partisans on both sides look at her success and see sorcery.
What a lot of Americans have seen instead is political partisans.
Elections were organized and supervised by partisans brazenly angling for advantage.
For many people, this isn't an abstract policy debate between partisans.
Sanders partisans remain convinced the DNC had it out for them.
Back then, Republican members of Congress were citizens first, partisans second.
It turns out a lot of us have been negative partisans.
Republicans themselves are more positive toward their partisans in Congress -- 242% approve and 256% disapprove of their handling of the inquiry, but Democrats express far stronger approval for their own congressional partisans (252% approve, 248% disapprove).
At the same time, these "expressive" or "identity centric" partisans with college degrees have a stronger and more intense emotional investment in the outcome of elections than partisans motivated by their position on the socioeconomic ladder.
This was also despite antics that many non-partisans would consider repugnant.
Fundraising totals also suggest Democratic partisans are more fired up than Republicans.
Among voters, partisans increasingly map their social identities onto their partisan ones.
Conservatives have spent decades effectively discrediting the national media among their partisans.
Freedom lost one of its greatest partisans last week with the Oct.
"By September, successful candidates usually have their partisans locked down," Farnsworth said.
" The only people upset with the decision, he said, were "embittered partisans.
Democrats will appear to be reckless partisans, seeking to undertake a coup.
Partisans, especially Clinton and Trump loyalists, would give you very different answers.
Apart from partisans like Krugman, economists do their best to predict recessions.
Partisans have a narrow vision of what is good for the party.
You don't drain it by replacing one set of partisans with another.
Partisans on both sides would rather have campaign issues than legislative compromises.
Certainly some Australian partisans would have seen it as inadvertent and inconsequential.
Certainly, die-hard partisans will stick by their party, come what may.
It's unlikely that large numbers of partisans abruptly relocated in that moment.
Partisans on both sides of the issue have made up their minds.
Professor Eliach's mother and Hayyim were shot to death by the partisans.
But the jamboree's social media pages erupted, as parents and partisans reacted.
But the most hard-core partisans quickly moved to light up Kaine.
For committed partisans, the ambassador's testimony left a chink of plausible deniability.
Normal partisans may get kookier under the sustained influence of the memeplex.
Second, his cheers aren't for all Americans but, rather, for his partisans.
Russia rings the dinner bell, and partisans belly up to the table.
In fact, most voters are partisans, whether they'd admit it or not.
It seems like canine and feline partisans will always be at loggerheads.
Indeed it is even worse when the double standard is applied by an FBI director, because that post should be above politics, political pressure and political interference from partisans in Congress as much as partisans in the White House.
A little bit of bubble dwelling for partisans is not too terribly harmful.
They're not going to be partisans and they're not going to be zealots.
Even when considering discrimination against white Americans, partisans are moving in opposite directions.
Trump's overall strength among Republicans masks some declining ratings among his own partisans.
Intense partisans stand in contrast to those who feel turned off by partisanship.
I think ideologues, partisans on both sides, think of each other as enemies.
But the universe of partisans is larger than the universe of swing voters.
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Partisans on one side see fraudsters cavorting with the communists under their beds.
And I suspect that partisans on the left will demand that we impeach.
Of course, most partisans in this controversy saw it as a political opportunity.
Partisans on both sides of the aisle have pounced on the issue. Rep.
Outside the Beltway, partisans despise each other and behave in increasingly uncivil ways.
In practice, however, it simply tosses one set of partisans to the side.
Expect partisans opposed to the president to be monumentally unsatisfied with this outcome.
This is a theory of how partisans lose hold of a common reality.
The immediate response was praise from many journalists and some grumbling from partisans.
Losing partisans are also receptive to claims about election theft and vote fraud.
Most independents "lean" toward a party, and strong partisans outnumber the weaker ones.
There will be partisans of all four films until the end of time.
Trump and his co-partisans in Congress didn't want to talk about it.
The March 2628-28503 poll finds high voter enthusiasm among partisans as well.
Most voters who identify with those terms are partisans first, and ideologues second.
Opposing partisans are also likely to find each other harder to reason with.
Warren partisans argue that she remains the best candidate to unite the party.
These are perilous times for brands, with partisans on both sides threatening boycotts.
She's also the gold-haired standard for a rising generation of unflappable partisans.
Criticism of GSEs emanates from mostly doctrinal partisans on one side or another.
Harris appears to be the biggest beneficiary of Sanders' challenges among Democratic partisans.
Now, however, there are signs that partisans are trying to roll back gains.
A leur première protestation bruyante, les partisans d'Habré furent expulsés et menacés de poursuites.
To some extent, polls like this just show that many Americans are strong partisans.
One might assume that such political preferences would be held only among staunch partisans.
Put more simply, partisans on left and right see an advantage in fear-mongering.
The natural thing for committed Republican partisans to do is rally around their man.
This approach ignores the needs of veterans and elevates the special interests of partisans.
It has been shown that partisan independents tend to behave just like strong partisans.
After all, the more politically engaged people become, the more they become strong partisans.
At their first noisy protest, Mr. Habré's partisans were expelled and threatened with charges.
Republican partisans' views of who is more discriminated against are belied by the evidence.
These studies help us to understand how partisans acquire and maintain biased economic judgments.
And we don't investigate, despite what the partisans say, to find a particular result.
In part, the complacency of many partisans is a by-product of ideological zeal.
That confronts partisans picking a candidate in a presidential primary with a rare challenge.
Split-ticket voting was common, and even hardcore, self-described partisans were often persuadable.
To the contrary, all of the plausible explanations should disquiet even the fiercest partisans.
Political partisans generally are less likely to trust the electoral system when they lose.
Many of the more extreme partisans simply refuse to work with the other side.
Partisans are similarly split over whether the country's standing in the world will improve.
What I'm advocating for is a system that grows leaders, not electioneers and partisans.
The truth about so-called "independents" is that most of them are closet partisans.
This election-year survey measures whether people consider themselves to be partisans or independents.
America has had Supreme Court justices in the past who have been explicit partisans.
And finally, the president's fans claim Mueller's team is full of anti-Trump partisans.
It was one thing when a bunch of pro-Trump partisans made that case.
That leaves both Trump and his co-partisans in Congress essentially hostage to events.
Her parents, Moma Markovic and Vera Miletic, were Yugoslav partisans in the Communist resistance.
Clinton partisans believe Russian interference on Trump's behalf stole the election from their candidate.
Partisans are highly engaged and seem unlikely to stray from their respective party nominees.
Partisans of Spain or California will find more to choose from on those lists.
And if you only include self-identified partisans, the number jumps into the 60s.
Partisans impute evil to their adversaries, and the meritocratic elect have barred the gates.
It is consoling to see how thin-skinned the partisans of Mr. Trump are.
Democrats must avoid looking like partisans, which is a lot easier said than done.
In special elections, Democratic partisans have shown greater enthusiasm for turning out to vote.
Sure. Partisans could wait for the next Democratic president to appoint an FCC chair.
These proposed shifts in American solar policy will upset partisans across the political spectrum.
When any partisans hear threatening information, they don't make a conscious and objective assessment.
Partisans of each camp have good reason to feel the wind at their back.
I take your point about people calling themselves independents, but they're voting like partisans.
Only in the incomplete memories of their partisans were these times of unparalleled prosperity.
At rallies, he bragged about his poll numbers and urged partisans to pummel protesters.
And if institutions behave in ways that partisans dislike, for example by issuing a court ruling or releasing a vote tally that hurt their side, those partisans can come to see the institutions as threats to democracy rather than its bedrock foundation.
No doubt, Hillary Clinton partisans will claim this past week's DNC was a huge success.
It might enable partisans on both sides move past the rancorous debate over the ACA.
Digging into the numbers among self-identified partisans doesn't make it that much easier either.
Of course, since most primary voters are party members, winning partisans is a good idea.
These same mobilized partisans have spent decades celebrating the careers of Justices Scalia and Ginsburg.
This is especially problematic because partisans are so divided in their view of this president.
This is the stage of the campaign where partisans are expected to fall in line.
But the lesson the partisans took out of 2000 was you fight for every vote.
And an attack on our democracy is lost in the thunder of pundits and partisans.
The voters who are sticking with Trump are hard-core partisans like Anders and Maurer.
In an era of close elections and few independents, "virgin voters" became decisive, lifelong partisans.
Trump's approval rating drop, however, comes among his own partisans as well as among independents.
The extreme partisans are going to think and vote a certain way to begin with.
When they fail to deliver, they leave a trail of disaffected partisans in their wake.
I&aposve seen, scrolling through Twitter, partisans on both sides claiming vindication from context clues.
Others are hardcore partisans who stand by their man for the good of the GOP.
Those were issues that motivated passionate opposition to the Bush administration and mobilized Democratic partisans.
Perhaps they're pro-Hillary partisans who identified some flaw they could craft talking points around.
The result may not wholly satisfy partisans on either side, but that's what compromises mean.
Justices often do not perform the way partisans and the news media expect them to.
But like so much being peddled by ideologues and partisans these days, it's a sham.
Nor does he really treat the army's partisans as having legitimate fears of their own.
It's very hard to change people's minds, especially when so many are already committed partisans.
Fox News is doing a fine job of serving up red meat to the partisans.
Consequently, the issues that matter most electorally are the ones that matter least to partisans.
Some historians even claim that partisans for Adams spread the rumor that Jefferson was dead.
But Mayweather partisans note that his fast hands will be even faster with smaller gloves.
Invited friends who might bring unruly partisans as their guests to the wedding were screened.
If you listen to professional partisans, you'd think that independent voters are rarer than unicorns.
But for hockey fans, like political partisans, every team can provide a sense of suffering.
The result was not unexpected: Partisans on either side of the issue became more entrenched.
Republican partisans should consider to what depths a future Democratic president, thus emboldened, could stoop.
The impeachment proceedings have highlighted the difference between elected partisans and the unelected fourth branch.
Trump, Fox News and GOP partisans have shown no shame in repeating Kremlin talking points.
But for partisans on both sides, everything depends on which foot the shoe is on.
Biden's partisans dismiss Warren's proposals as simplistic, including her plan to break up the companies.
In actuality, they're closet partisans who almost always vote for candidates from the same party.
That's all the more reason, some lawmakers say, to prevent partisans from joining the panel.
Getting partisans to confront facts might be easy in the context of an online experiment.
Views Among Partisans Opinions on the Russia investigation and its significance have a distinctly partisan flavor.
It's that the #NeverTrump partisans haven't come up with a credible candidate to take him on.
What they have said is that basically after the fact, and you know there were partisans.
Facebook's response to this incident did not dispel the doubts created among partisans on the right.
On these political questions, math knowledge actually makes it more likely for partisans to be biased.
Inside the world of YouTube partisans, Mr. Maza's feud with Mr. Crowder made him a scapegoat.
Cleveland partisans might argue that broad past patterns are of limited relevance to the 2017 finals.
The result was catnip for conservative partisans eager to paint the congresswoman as a drunken buffoon.
Obviously, there are plenty of partisans out there who will vote for Republicans no matter what.
These actions reek of a political fight that's more about energizing partisans than protecting American jobs.
In other words, Trump and Sanders partisans, despite converging economic concerns, are like oil and water.
Instead, Mr Mueller's probe has become the latest territory for an uncomprehending shouting match between partisans.
And it's the committed partisans who are most likely to vote and wield influence over policymakers.
Centrism Most of our social and political questions are not as zero-sum as partisans suggest.
But Trump partisans may also have some facts that can provide grist for the political mill.
McGregor may have had most of the crowd on his side, but Mayweather partisans came prepared.
In every campaign, some political partisans believe their chosen candidate is exalted, while opponents are worthless.
Democratic partisans are professing outrage at this, but it's hard not to sympathize with the GOP.
"The NRA has been in the grips of right-wing partisans since that time," Bogus said.
Inane, toddler-like political tantrums are the last refuge of blind partisans without a viable defense.
I suspect that partisans on the right will disagree and clamor that we simply move on.
But efforts by conspiracy-peddling partisans to conflate the Clinton and Trump investigations are knowingly disingenuous.
By 262, those numbers were down to the low single digits for partisans of either party.
Partisans could not escape the feeling — often accurate — that the other side was stealing the vote.
An insurgent may face a disadvantage in a process where invested partisans could decide his fate.
Those who are less likely to consume news, in both political parties, are more hardened partisans.
Like sheep going to slaughter only two-fifths of the Republican partisans felt the same way.
Despite all the controversy that surrounds the president, partisans on the other side have not budged.
Those partisans are not going to change their minds, and they will not accept alternative viewpoints.
After the trucks left, the partisans noticed that one woman among the corpses was moving slightly.
Even younger psychologists who are eloquent partisans on the side of self-correction can be conflicted.
The menu is divided between sandwiches and rice bowls, both of which will have their partisans.
According to this view, whichever party more fully energizes its partisans will come out on top.
Kavanaugh echoed Thomas's martyrdom, claiming he was being "destroyed" by partisans conspiring to dig up dirt.
Partisans try to move you this way or that way and you have to ignore them.
Even conservative partisans viewed just five fake news articles, on average, over more than five weeks.
However, this is not necessarily having an impact on the relationships partisans have with each other.
Now almost all strong partisans would say yes — and even half of nonpartisans would say yes.
In this climate, families have become the focal point of partisans charging hypocrisy, on both sides.
Automatically sending every voter a ballot shows little to no turnout effect among already motivated partisans.
But cheap participation reflects a troubling infirmity in how partisans of both parties engage in politics.
The president has obvious reasons to spin the complaint, but genuine whistle-blowers are not partisans.
"For example, we'd first have to assume that partisans would truthfully explain their strategies," she said.
But the obsessions of the most intense partisans have not fully resonated with the broader electorate.
That's not just another issue, fodder for the partisans and pundits, grist for a press release.
Among Republicans, approval for their own partisans has risen from 26% last time to 24% now.
They could conceivably be corrupt American partisans seeking to distort outcomes to favor their chosen candidate.
Meanwhile, partisans' views toward their own parties fell from 72 in 1980 to 65 in 2016.
And we've profiled people who spend their days trying to calmly confront political trolls and partisans.
When unexpected vacancies occur, partisans on both sides wage no-holds-barred battles for the seat.
"It's up to them to decide whether they want to be patriots or partisans," he replied.
Still, the nation is at a point where partisans often seem to exist in different universes.
Of course, some Republican partisans might wish to suppress non-white voting because it leans Democratic.
Their righteous cause has been hijacked by political partisans, fear mongers and xenophobes on both sides.
At first, the most extreme partisans — like Mr. Watters of Fox News — float an outlandish idea.
It's used against social media platforms by partisans on the right making unsubstantiated charges of bias.
The same pattern emerges in perceptions of immigrants, with white non-college partisans more apt than white partisans with degrees to say immigrants today are a burden on the United States and that the government should attempt to deport all immigrants currently living in the US illegally.
And if past is prologue, primaries are dominated by -- or at least controlled by -- the strongest partisans.
If Democrats lose, Democratic partisans feel the loss as a blow to their own sense of self.
The deepening animosity between partisans is therefore detrimental to all Americans and the healthy functioning of democracy.
What's next: A public hearing to air all of this, for a panel of partisans on Thursday. 
It's nothing new, or particular to conservatives, for partisans to fit inconvenient facts into their preexisting narratives.
The truth is that social networks have been a boon to partisans of every stripe — conservatives especially.
You can act like a clown, but today it's the 'Marseillaise' and the 'Partisans' Song' we're singing.
Embittered partisans will disagree, but for my book, the FBI seems to have gotten this one right.
Mr Mulvaney's contrary view reflects a familiar misapprehension among partisans that the other side shares their pathologies.
Still, a Democratic governor's veto is a comfort for fellow partisans worried about Republican overreach in mapmaking.
While they are strong partisans, they are not necessarily attached to the top of their party's ticket.
When we allow partisans to hijack district lines, we give them the power to hijack democracy itself.
That said, the evidence on early voting debate is more nuanced than partisans on both sides acknowledge.
"All I can say is, this is the time to be patriots over partisans," Van Hollen said.
Jack and his older brother Jurek often sneaked out of the camp and stayed with the partisans.
They found partisans surprisingly willing to discriminate against people who are not members of their political party.
The risk is that Democratic partisans will see him as too soft on Trump and the Republicans.
The Kavanaugh saga has dominated politics for a fortnight, energizing partisans on both sides of the aisle.
However, relatively small numbers of partisans, especially Republicans, are heavy consumers of a highly polarized media diet.
And what of the downside if Trump partisans put together a scorched-earth policy as described above?
With the P.T. partisans in the audience, López Obrador's speech took on a distinctly more radical edge.
It's still entirely foreseeable that the religious right, along with other pro-Trump partisans, would fight Mrs.
But Momentum's activists emphasize that this means keeping the heat on Democrats, not becoming cheerleaders or partisans.
For anyone hoping for tempers to cool and partisans to moderate, welcome to the rest of 2016.
Only 2628 percent of Republican partisans saw Russia as the greatest immediate threat to the United States.
Most partisans feel somewhat well-represented by their parties and very poorly represented by the opposing parties.
He became a political force—by necessity, and with less ideological freight than the partisans of MXGM.
"Typically, these days, about 20123, 94 percent of partisans vote for their candidate for president," Schickler says.
They also made it easier to find common ground with opposing partisans based on other shared identities.
He was among the organizers of an effort to create a memorial to Jewish partisans and soldiers.
Lithuania has gone so far as to bring criminal charges against Jewish partisans who fought Nazi collaborators.
At the moment, Trump's co-partisans, House and Senate Republicans, have shown little willingness to confront him.
Expect the declining white majority to do what endangered partisans have always done: block the ballot box.
Buttigieg's position may inflame die-hard left partisans, but it might be a better general election play.
Partisans have been using it to further their narrow interests since the early days of the republic.
Roughly 22016 percent of partisans voted for the candidate from their party in every year since 260.
In other words, polarizing candidates diminish turnout in their own party while boosting turnout among opposing partisans.
Too many partisans spread a myth that claims ERA ratification would protect abortion rights in the Constitution.
But he also took a shot at the partisans in the room -- and those protesting outside it.
Matalin and Carville were well-established partisans -- on opposite sides of the aisle -- before they got married.
Sanders' support among his partisans has been perhaps the most stable factor in the race so far.
This term gets thrown around so much by partisans on both sides that it has become meaningless.
The president's tweets also drew outrage from lawmakers and partisans on the other side of the aisle.
No amount of "new reporting" from partisans on the left can change the basic facts about Kavanaugh.
Perhaps the answer is not to hide our politics, but rather challenge ourselves to be better partisans.
Mike Pence of Indiana, has been publicly pleading with partisans to "come home" to their presidential ticket.
Political partisans pointed fingers, as the NBN went terribly over budget, and looked to be a boondoggle.
Even die-hard Trump partisans might recognize that the race could have come out the other way.
McConnell's theory is not one that partisans and passionate activists on either side will love to hear.
But partisans on the left and right were mostly interested in having the other side make concessions.
These partisans are largely absent from the stage, but their presence and lack of enthusiasm is palpable.
We've spoken with several partisans here who quietly disavow what is going on up on the stage.
In addition, co-partisans appear to be resilient in returning to support after periods of bad news.
Instead, we uncover increasingly and deeply sour feelings that partisans now have about the other political party.
Johnson took to the hustings not to uplift and educate citizens, but to rally partisans with fiery rhetoric.
I would say that big data makes it very, very easy for determined partisans to rewrite the rules.
On desktop it's a not particularly useful mash of national news reporters, local candidates and assorted unverifiable partisans.
They're networks of people who owe each other something, and who can deliver something their fellow partisans need.
So it's no surprise that the film's partisans are wary of a new "Martyrs," which opened Jan. 22.
And he has allowed — again without improper motive — misinformation to be spread by partisans with less pure intentions.
We're no longer that group in America that is apart from the partisans, and that can be trusted.
Partisans will be wrangling for a while over Mr Trump's strange reluctance to confront Russia over election-meddling.
Donald Trump is not the first major-party nominee in modern history to make his co-partisans uneasy.
Over the years, retired military partisans have been rewarded with ambassadorial or cabinet positions for their campaign work.
Both tools, of course, had their partisans who preferred one program's take on bezier curves over the other.
He's been forced to use Heritage but he clearly has little regard for movement conservatives or Republican partisans.
This story is beloved by religious right partisans like David Barton, but it is also only half-true.
Partisans on both sides are so angry they can barely speak with the other, much less work together.
But the senator has spotted a real crisis: partisans seem unable to imagine how others see the world.
Independent voters were in-between both groups of partisans but a majority still disapproved, 22019 to 42 percent.
In fact, partisans on the left and the right do not even agree what those biggest problems are.
The problem is aggravated, he said, by foreigners in Syria who describe themselves as journalists but are partisans.
They can push the partisans toward a more practical approach of problem-solving, if they'll only re-engage.
Do it "for me," he told the room of skeptical partisans, who at that point controlled the House.
That's in part because purges tend to remove older voters, who are likelier to be partisans than independents.
The judges will of course become partisans, and the shadow of justice alone will remain in our courts.
His partisans are adamant that Trump has the momentum as the campaign in the state reaches its climax.
It is difficult to overstate the power that partisans wield when drawing district boundaries for seats in Congress.
Rolling with the idea, Partisans embraced Mr. Price's ethos of off-the-shelf architecture by repurposing industrial items.
The Speaker does earn net-positive ratings among his own partisans: 66% have a favorable view, 19% unfavorable.
Today only a handful remain—the descendants of ousted monarchs and a few determined partisans from failed states.
Meanwhile, continuous testing and fine-grained student data mining sounds like something partisans might actually agree is dystopian.
During timeouts, partisans scrutinized the TV commercials, looking for signs that they were playing to the political moment.
It is from the reluctant partisans and the remaining 10 percent of stalwart independents that hope must spring.
Used to detain anti-fascist partisans and Jews during World War II, it was closed in 1992. aus.
Which might be motivating — possibly even energizing — for some die-hard partisans on both sides of the battle.
Significant shares also considered opposing partisans exceptionally immoral, lazy and dishonest, though Democrats held those views somewhat less.
That's why there hasn't been that huge public reaction to this, except for the partisans on both sides.
But there are only partisans when it comes to the Fitzgeralds' marriage — or any marriage, for that matter.
Much of that shift has happened among partisans, with both sides pulling further apart on everything Kavanaugh-related.
We are Americans before partisans, and once Russian hacking is confirmed and verified, it ought to be addressed.
" You often hear partisans on the right describe the Affordable Care Act as being in a "death spiral.
Once on the other side, he enrolled in a school that taught guerrilla tactics to would-be partisans.
Former Vice President Joe Biden earns near universal positive reviews among his partisans, 86% have a favorable opinion.
Maybe Republican partisans who have long been skeptical of Mr. Trump are nonetheless optimistic about his economic agenda.
Red-bearded Motorola represents an adaptation of an image of soldiers and partisans taken from Soviet war movies.
But it was impossible to camouflage the environment completely: The Princeton partisans were still outnumbered by Penn supporters.
They are the creation of paranoid partisans who recognize the threat that this investigation poses to Trump's presidency.
And yet, it is still remarkable to see the way partisans are choosing to behave in this moment.
Many of the network's most memorable moments during the campaign were protracted emotional face-offs among paid partisans.
Mr. Persico's decision ignited another mob war in New York, this one between the Persico and Orena partisans.
Of course, this was limited to the 20 percent or so of voters who are actually engaged partisans.
On the surface, the results looked like a slam-dunk victory for hard-line partisans of the hard "g".
It also is why many Democrats would prefer to see the president nominate someone who could energize their partisans.
But many Democratic partisans will succumb to the temptation to believe soothing forecasts rather than confront such uncomfortable risks.
People talk about the importance of "facts", but partisans have always only acknowledged the facts that support their side.
And yes, Mueller assembled a team of partisans, some of whom were also in on the Hillary Clinton case.
Read the poll results Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean that's what people want out of their own partisans.
OK. So, I think that what happened is this drove partisans on both sides to their deepest, darkest corners.
Likewise, Project Lakhta members allegedly strategized over how best to package articles in a way that stoked partisans' indignation.
" One group of enthusiastic Sanders partisans broke into a Bernie Sanders song to the tune of "Yankee Doodle Dandy.
Even now, George Edwards and Matt Glassman argue that Trump cannot influence fellow partisans on his truly heterodox positions.
Fake news often goes viral precisely because of the strong engagement that it generates from partisans on both sides.
Once told this, partisans on both sides adopted the party position and became unmoved by information presented to them.
As a result, "negative partisanship" — partisans hating the other party — is now the most consequential force in American politics.
The internet has already given partisans and provocateurs a cheap and effective way to spread written rumours and untruths.
The original edition of King's apocalyptic moral fable and the "Complete and Uncut" updated version both have their partisans.
Over the past couple of years, it's gone from a weird theory that enraged Android partisans to conventional wisdom.
Both parties have an equal number of partisans who have worked, or are working, on behalf of foreign governments.
He kept things dry while surrounded by partisans from both parties in the middle of a political food fight.
How to explain what appears, to many Apple partisans, to be a punitively low value placed on this business?
Partisans on both sides are saying that the next president could appoint as many as four Supreme Court justices.
Economic fairness was a central question in last year's presidential campaign, and partisans are broadly split on those issues.
Likewise, many of today's most vibrant social movements have come not from Trump's MAGA partisans but from Democratic women.
Partisans will never have the credibility that allows the losing side to accept the results without rancor or suspicion.
And unlike Trump, Reagan and the Bushes did not express themselves as partisans but as leaders for all Americans.
His remarks in Fairhope lit up social media, as partisans and other observers tracked (and tweeted) his every utterance.
Thus began a debate, which is still raging, among partisans and journalists about how to accurately characterize the study.
"When scientists become advocates, they become 'partisans' and are no longer neutral conveyors of scientific information," the paper stated.
As recently as 1994, just about 17 percent of partisans had a very unfavorable view of the other party.
But only if they show riled up liberal partisans that they're not going to let that fraud get normalized.
In other word, he's untrustworthy and unelectable — a combination that you'd normally expect engaged partisans to consider and reject.
The hatred for the President is so intense that partisans would rather risk war than give diplomacy a chance.
History tells us that only the most stalwart partisans turn out when the presidential race isn't on the ballot.
The perception that Sanders's partisans are a fount of online nastiness and harassment is a real problem for Bernie.
This is no time for ideological dogma, nor is it time for partisans to advance long-term policy priorities.
President al-Assad, an ophthalmologist, believed that doctors who treated bleeding and battered protesters were themselves anti-government partisans.
As the parties fight harder and dirtier, the other side's partisans demand that their elected officials respond in kind.
This abdication, persistent and ongoing, naturally impels partisans to look to the courts and the executive to act instead.
Political partisans will continue to debate whether more funds should be allocated to extending the border wall with Mexico.
But Cuomo has pulled partisans who may never have supported him back into the fold, while Trump has not.
This can lead partisans to believe that by attacking those institutions, they are saving democracy from its enemies within.
But when these kinds of changes happen too quickly, or when the partisans overreact, the results can be disastrous.
Trump partisans may well complain: Why is the Italian imperfect tie-knot considered chic and the presidential idiosyncrasy déclassé?
Partisan debate sharpens opinion, but partisans tend to justify their own sins by pointing to the other side's sins.
Partisans did not shy away from their party nominee in 292 any more than they have in recent years.
Better to let the people decide Trump's fate in November than allow the Washington partisans to try in January.
By falsely posing as independents or undecideds, undercover partisans can do real damage to the party they secretly support.
And while the topline results are virtually indistinguishable on the following two questions, there is some movement among partisans.
The Republican memo has become a nefarious weapon in the hands of partisans seemingly bent on disrupting Mueller's investigation.
"Temperance?" you might object, with one eye on the latest outrage shared by your co-partisans on social media.
Partisans from both sides are dug in and there is no reason to believe either report will change minds.
The larger the support fo the base, the harder it is for political partisans to stand in the way.
Democratic partisans and liberal media outlets are the ones best positioned to push back against this kind of stuff.
He repeatedly took credit for appointing 187 judges, replacing what he said were "crazy partisans" on the federal bench.
In the wake of Donald Trump's election, partisans on both sides are anxious about the future of their party.
They may think they are, but they vote almost as reliably for their party as self-identified partisans do.
The stability of in-party voting suggests that either the parties are getting better at nominating high-quality candidates or membership in the parties has become more homogeneous — so that a typical candidate now gets the support of more partisans because partisans are now more alike than they were 50 years ago.
The result is that partisans, from politicians on down to rank-and-file voters, are living in two distinct worlds.
Redistricting has become a bigger issue in states where court challenges have forced changes in maps drawn by political partisans.
The question that obsesses the survey's authors is whether there are abuses so severe that even partisans won't rationalize them.
This isn't just a criticism lobbed by Republican partisans — it's also leveled by transparency advocates and other good government academics.
For now, Twitter remains the domain of the uber-partisans, fruitlessly fighting their verbal battles in 280 characters or less.
In every case where there is trend, partisans have moved in opposite directions compared with results from the 2015 poll.
AMERICA is living through strange times when the headline "duelling committee memos released" can make partisans sit up and roar.
I just hope that everyone will pay attention to what the report actually says, not what partisans SAY it says.
Partisans and pundits responded by squabbling about who is the bigger villain: Mr Trump, or his erstwhile rival, Hillary Clinton?
But what evidence exists shows that such experiences have little-to-no effect on climate beliefs, especially among committed partisans.
Partisans on both sides, and this year especially Democrats, complain when candidates are expected to pass tests of unequal difficulty.
"Proven Fighter" A forward-looking phrase likely to appeal to partisans most likely to vote in party caucuses and primaries.
The fact that Trump's co-partisans decline to restrain him in any way makes the American constitutional system borderline unworkable.
Partisans on the other side claim that there is no such thing because no one is in prison for it.
Of course, there is an entire complex of billionaires, partisans, and some in the media devoted to bringing down Trump.
But Reagan correctly guessed that partisans would love his pro-Nixon stance, while less partisan voters would quickly forget it.
We found that issue in California, where partisans on both sides decried the state's unique top-two "jungle primary" system.
Many of his fellow partisans disagreed with his fiscally conservative approach, which they saw as contributing to the faltering economy.
These partisans happily renounce many middle-class comforts for the privilege — even though it means squeezing into a minuscule space.
A battle rages between the baby boomers who run the party and the millennials who are the strongest Democratic partisans.
As a young boy in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia, I fought with the partisans to liberate my country from Hitler's tyranny.
López Obrador boasted that, although the party remains considerably smaller than its rivals, it was able to reliably mobilize partisans.
His partisans believe his message resonates and that he has real strength on the ground in early states, particularly Iowa.
The 45 shipping containers in use are scattered throughout like "God's Jenga," said Alex Josephson, a co-founder of Partisans.
Build partisans want to organize tenants, defend sex workers, topple white supremacy, and defeat capitalism, sometimes electorally and sometimes not.
It also began eroding institutions, most notably replacing four members of the Supreme Court with right-wing National Party partisans.
In Marquetalia, a charismatic peasant named Manuel Marulanda organized a group of Marxist-Leninist partisans, dedicated to fighting the Front.
In their rush to condemn every Trump decision as racist, Democrats wound up looking like out-of-touch partisans. 3.
Klar and Krupnikov find "independents" are more disenchanted with politics than partisans, and they feel disempowered and angry about it.
Polarization is also low among weak partisans when they are told that the in-law will frequently talk about politics.
The parties are not only more ideologically extreme, but partisans are now motivated mainly by antipathy toward the other side.
That is an analysis that Mr. Allen's most vociferous detractors and his most ardent partisans share a wish to terminate.
But it does not seem, with Mr. Trump in power, that partisans have simply traded views on who feels estranged.
Many partisans are, in effect, more aligned with the leader of their party than with the principles of the party.
This last point suggests that instead of calling themselves strong conservatives, these voters are more accurately described as strong partisans.
What I didn't predict is how badly the system would fail because of his coopting of partisans in the Senate.
The GOP insists that its partisans—at a minimum—commit to lower taxes, privatization, and policy devolution to state governments.
Thus do we also find that partisans tend to be unfamiliar with viewpoints and thought processes of the opposing side.
I want to say that again: today's independents vote more predictably for one party over the other than yesteryear's partisans.
It is a strange political moment, and one that raises the question: What do American partisans think of one another?
Democrat partisans are too engrossed with winning the immediate news cycle, so they are unnecessarily focused on proving it wrong.
Dissension among Republicans in power can signal GOP partisans that it's okay to take positions against Trump or against McConnell.
It turns out the late 22019 algorithm *DESTROYS* conspiracy theorists, provocateurs and white identitarians*Helps* partisans*Hurts* almost everyone else.
Similarly today, partisans measure everything by whether it's good or bad for the Democrats or Republicans — for Clinton or Trump.
The President also earns his lowest rating yet among Republicans, though he is still viewed positively among his own partisans.
"Closed primaries encourage people to register as partisans, and then that affects their party identification and their attitudes," she says.
Like partisans, independents reveal that they will sacrifice other things to get what they want on their high-impact issues.
The most engaged citizens tend to be intense partisans, who treat political participation as a form of emotional self-expression.
During the campaign, Mattis also never joined the crowds of rabid Republican partisans calling for Hillary Clinton to be jailed.
And, in almost every study I have run, I find that Republicans are more intense partisans than Democrats on average.
I don't envy the partisans tasked with messaging against giving middle income families (family of four making $59K) $1,182 back.
"The fact that partisans on both sides resorted to such tactics is a troubling feature," it said in a blog post.
And certainly the improved ability of partisans through voter data to draw ever more tortured congressional districts needs some consideration, too.
I hope that all of us, myself included, will redouble our efforts to see each other as people first, partisans second.
It makes for clickable memes and video clips, gets partisans in a lather, and helps pols running in close midterm races.
While Hardiman appears to have his partisans in Congress, per Costa, he's ideologically more Trump's kind of conservative than Paul Ryan's.
Even in the final Gallup Poll before Nixon's resignation, nearly three-fifths of Republican partisans said he should not be removed.
Several of them (Badiali, Nigro, Soldati, Garau, Bordoni, Veronesi, Turcato) had chosen a militant position, fighting as partisans during the Resistance.
Various groups of gentile Polish partisans, who often helped out, offered to join forces with them but he, for one, refused.
" He added: "Those other people who are not the strongest partisans are looking for some other places to cast their ballot.
There are three theories that might explain what's going on in the mind of the minority leader and his co-partisans.
"Partisans today are polarized not in their policy preferences but rather in their feelings about each other," write Hetherington and Rudolph.
These latter treatments make survey-takers highly aware of the agenda of the story's author – especially if they identify as partisans.
And as a leader of the conservative movement, Cruz's loyalties are more divided than just about any of his fellow partisans'.
In states where there are not enough black people to estimate their vote separately, like Massachusetts, Clinton still dominates among partisans.
Not just Trump and his co-partisans in Congress; the Democratic Party opposition is also inclined to give Mattis a pass.
When it comes to regulating the biopharmaceutical industry, partisans have been known to earnestly invoke life and death in their arguments.
The Social Democrats claim the anti-fascist credentials of Tito's communist partisans, who battled Nazi occupiers in the second world war.
In 1941, he broke his contract with Paramount to join the Marines and later fought with Tito's partisans against the Nazis.
His answer should not provide comfort to anti-Trump partisans: Your question is among the most urgent ones facing Democratic strategists.
And frankly, there are a lot of Republican incumbents who will need more than their fellow partisans to keep their seats.
The partisans play their parts; they stake out their territory on the left and the right and refuse to yield ground.
Post-debate commentary doesn't work for the same reason Spin Alley isn't insightful — it's dominated by partisans cheerleading their favorite candidate.
Now that doesn't mean I will ever convince these partisans who are, you know, trying to make all sorts of allegations.
That defection among the President's partisans failed to happened when Republicans in the House impeached Bill Clinton in the late 1990s.
Why do political partisans ever place faith in fine art, which has proved incorrigibly hedonistic for, to date, thousands of years?
The trick is to fashion new appeals to the persuadable voters they need to forge governing majorities, without alienating core partisans.
Rather, one of the biggest battles pro-gun partisans have ever won took place in the minds of millions of Americans.
But as the above video shows, the debate is an intense one, with strong partisans, and decent arguments, on both sides.
His father, who had been fighting the Germans with partisans, rejoined them, and they charted a path to the United States.
It seems that the climate campaign against Keystone XL has successfully convinced co-partisans that the pipeline is to be opposed.
If anything, the opposite will be the case (except with regard to Bernie Sanders partisans, but they're not necessarily Democratic activists).
For the moment, though, it's amusing and instructive to see Twitter tantrums erupt among some of the show's most loyal partisans.
Like the etiolated hero of "Partisans," my uncle believed that his privileged background and private schooling had stunted his personal growth.
"Partisans are reacting most favorably toward ideological extremists," Lelkes wrote in an email: In fact, moderates are punished for the policies.
The history of the theater emerges gradually as assorted personalities — former partisans, an ailing woman, an indifferent son — click into place.
My suggestion is that if the cloud can't be cleared, the country's interests and the interests of conservative partisans might converge.
In the years since "Fight Club," the film has been embraced without irony and apparently without humor by men's rights partisans.
In his work, Bruneau finds that political partisans have a skewed view of how they think their opponents think of them.
Russia is the low point among the president's partisans, and even there, 70% consider his handling of the relationship about right.
Whether painting protesters as a subset of unruly partisans is accurate or will be effective is very much up for debate.
But whereas every previous president would have at least tried to help his co-partisans, Trump has vigorously exacerbated their difficulties.
In the spring of 1942, he joined a company of 213 partisans on their way to be dropped behind German lines.
Clinton and Kaine instead talked up immigration reform and health care expansion — red meat for a crowd of revved-up partisans.
It's a very loud maybe: a question mark in a situation where many partisans and prognosticators itched for an exclamation point.
It is not clear how he can take hold of the government if his supposed partisans in the Congress won't legislate.
For months, simply saying the word on Twitter would summon dozens of partisans, insisting it was all about ethics in journalism.
A plainspoken man who has appeared at major political events wearing a striped sweater, Morales inspires deep loyalty among his partisans.
For the partisans, Neil Gorsuch's nomination for the Supreme Court was the final shot in the war to maintain Senate decorum.
Be they the partisans of the religious right or free traders or anti-immigration groups, Trump will not be their man.
FBI Director Comey's intervention caused her loss, say Clinton partisans; Trump was simply a better candidate for the times, counter Republicans.
Mitchell makes the press look good, and he confirms their worst stereotypes about blind partisans believing whatever they want to believe.
Ms. Allred said she was not concerned about the motivations of partisans who might fund Ms. Zervos's case against Mr. Trump.
Although impeachment of the president is a big issue for independents, unlike partisans they do not lean overwhelmingly in one direction.
Most voters, however, were consistent partisans: 22012 percent of Obama voters supported Clinton, and 210 percent of Romney voters supported Trump.
Had Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE been elected president, Republican partisans would be doing and saying about President Clinton what Democrat partisans are now saying about President Trump.
But what makes no sense is ever giving up your own taste in art to meet the expectations of your fellow partisans.
So partisans come to believe that their side has to be right — it just has to be — because the alternative is unthinkable.
The same Pew Research Centre study found that 28% of partisans described themselves as liberal in 2000, compared with 46% in 2017.
In December, PiS sacked five judges whom Civic Platform had rushed to appoint before leaving power, replacing them with its own partisans.
Partisans on each side have been fed a steady diet of stories about the outrages perpetrated by the other side's presidential candidate.
So long as Trump believes that his fellow partisans will hang together, he has little incentive to comply with a court order.
Decades later, that proclamation helped motivate a brave but futile nine-year armed struggle by forest-dwelling partisans against the Soviet occupiers.
Given the polarization of the Trump era, Mueller's conclusions are also unlikely to change the voting preferences of the most committed partisans.
The result: Partisans can feel like they're very well informed on a particular subject because they've read dozens of stories about it.
It is clear that non-partisans will play a significant role in deciding the ultimate winner of the presidential race in November.
Macron signaled in his victory speech that he understood the stakes, asking his supporters not to boo Le Pen or her partisans.
Certainly, it gets used in similar ways to a mouse or trackpad, and it certainly inspires some strong partisans, like this YouTuber.
And at this point in the campaign, Clinton is relatively better off than Trump among their respective partisans who favored another candidate.
In part, though, partisans sound confused because the business of picking a presidential candidate is so unlike any other task they face.
In recent elections neither diehard Republican nor Democratic partisans have had the numbers to carry a president to victory on their own.
But the recent results of the congressional election in deep-red Kansas show that even Republican partisans might be turning against Trump.
With passions riding high in a polarized political climate, it stands to reason that some partisans would be willing to commit fraud.
These partisans could be lone wolves motivated by the passions of the election or part of a conspiracy within a campaign organization.
Trump's case against the case against him is that it's an endless fishing expedition, conducted by obscure but powerful anti-Trump partisans.
On the whole, the researchers find, partisans are now further apart than they have been in more than 20 years of surveys.
Perhaps least encouraging for the chances of a resolution among elected officials, partisans don't even agree on whether their leaders should compromise.
Today's partisans now have the explosive power of social media at their disposal, allowing them to render judgment and exact punishment instantaneously.
Jack, his brothers and their sole surviving sister, Cesia, remained in the forest with the partisans for the rest of the war.
Then there's Trump's characterization of the Mueller investigation as nothing more than witch hunt conducted by Democratic partisans out to get him.
Sanders partisans, meanwhile, say that he would have been a better candidate than Clinton to win over an electorate hungry for change.
It has become virtually impossible to ratify any substantive international treaties in the Senate because partisans exploit the process for political gain.
On the Republican side, Iowa caucus attendees are much more conservative and vastly more evangelical than their fellow partisans in New Hampshire.
It was a direct outgrowth of a decades-long conservative project to discredit mainstream sources of information as populated by liberal partisans.
Pence won the post-debate polls that Trump lost, and partisans on both sides praised the Indiana governor's calm and collected approach.
It would be to the everlasting shame of partisans if they were unable to see that higher level and to protect it.
As partisans clustered outside, Justice Anthony Kennedy, the likely deciding vote, raised the possibility of sending the case back to lower courts.
Moreover, Trump's ratings among his co-partisans are only a few points lower today than they were when he began his term.
Partisans simply must temper their reactions to these things and limit them to scoring political points, not conjuring "treason" or demanding prosecutions.
The post-Kavanaugh polling effect could prove to be fleeting, especially if highly energized partisans are responding to polls in unusual numbers.
This division has been fueled by social media and new forms of anger amplification that no other generation's cultural partisans have experienced.
Human rights groups say 20,000 people died, most of them from the minority Ndebele tribe from which Nkomo's partisans were largely drawn.
" Overall, the authors wrote, "our evidence suggests that winning more than losing prompts strong partisans to feel less opposed to partisan violence.
The imperial presidency is, in many ways, propped up by media partisans who insist that the naked emperor has glorious new clothes.
That's why for everyone but the hardest-core of partisans, the US's response to the coronavirus pandemic feels like chaos, not competence.
The near certainty that partisans will not switch to the opposition gives Trump an unexpected level of freedom in his policy choices.
Social media feeds are powerful echo chambers, with partisans for each candidate unfriending or trolling their opposites in steadily more strident terms.
The points system and questions could be an effort to prevent trolls and partisans from trying to flag opinions they disagree with.
The partisans have all weighed in on whether the plea is a "big nothing" or a critical crack in the president's armor.
This may be expected of partisans contesting elections, but it's unacceptable for international media who claim their coverage is impartial and independent.
But there are too many imponderable assumptions embedded in those answers for anyone but Trump partisans to embrace them as fully credible.
The release on Monday of a long-awaited watchdog report threw plenty of bones to partisans on both sides of the aisle.
While Trump's been very successful at filling the bench with brilliant Republican partisans, a Democratic president is unlikely to enjoy similar success.
But Trump is very different from the typical Republican, and perhaps his extreme personality could prevent these wayward partisans from coming home.
For numerous reasons (some legitimate, some manufactured by fierce partisans), a lot of folks sure feel marginalized by the current political arrangements.
As expected, the parties concentrated their efforts on their respective bases of loyal partisans, party activists, and voters in their party primaries.
Unaffiliated voters, who make up some 33 percent of the state's active voters, only voted at about half the rate of partisans.
"You cannot just run against Donald Trump," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned his co-partisans in a February speech in Kentucky.
Charcoal and gas partisans will swear by their preferred fuel source, but gas has an undeniable edge when it comes to portability. Why?
And while that leaves partisans on both sides fuming, the much-less partisan American people can be convinced to get behind the idea.
While the preferences of partisans have remained stable, shifts among independents have swung the last three midterm elections against the incumbent president's party.
By the 2000s, a gap had emerged, with partisans tending to view the economy more positively when their preferred party was in power.
Sceptics—and Republican partisans—might retort that these voters' distaste for Mr Trump did not extend to his party's congressional candidates in 2016.
Furthermore, there was widespread consensus among legal analysts (except for some hardcore Republican partisans) that Clinton's conduct in the email case wasn't chargeable.
Many Republicans will stand by Trump through this battle as long as they believe it will advance their partisans interests and no further.
The people who turn out to vote in a June 20 special election runoff -- two months(!) after the initial vote -- are hardcore partisans.
In each party, there is a visible minority of partisans who supported other candidates and who are not enthused about their party's nominee.
Whatever the reason, it goes to show that "clean" government and corruption are more complicated topics than political partisans would have us believe.
Here are five takeaways from the Kansas special election as partisans look for lessons from the first major race of the Trump administration.
They often have to take ideologically extreme positions to appeal to partisans, making it harder for them to broaden their appeal later on.
That means whoever manages to win a flawed competition dominated by the angriest, most terrified partisans ends within spitting distance of the presidency.
At both the state and county level, partisans still run the elections in Florida, and that's the main root of the problem here.
It's easy to see how abuses in some states could in turn push partisans elsewhere to maximize their maps in order to compensate.
And, worst of all, partisans of the forceful approach want to sink any craft that defies Russian mandates while traversing the Arctic seaway.
Our recommendations will promote the kinds of changes our country needs to get government working for the American people rather than for partisans.
As the lines of confrontation hardened, young partisans across the country blocked streets with barricades of paving stones to hold back government forces.
Though sensible immigration reform gained the broad support of the American public, legislation in Congress repeatedly failed, ambushed by hard-core Republican partisans.
Partisans for both sides deliver apocalyptic broadsides that manage to be grotesque without sounding all that different from what we hear every day.
It's widely expected that internet trolls, partisans and perhaps even rogue states will ultimately seize on sophisticated video manipulation to advance their causes.
The audience that most needs to hear the fact-checkers' conclusions — the ideological partisans — often are the people least likely to believe them.
As a journalist I've never bought the argument from Clinton partisans that Comey should not have revealed the reopening of the email investigation.
" And it would be to the everlasting shame of partisans if they were unable to see that higher level and to protect it."
"On the face of it, partisans have lined up predictably in their respective camps," Schar School dean Mark Rozell told The Washington Post.
By Tuesday night, partisans of one side or the other will see reason to celebrate their president — whomever they consider that to be.
And that's why for everyone but the hardest-core of partisans, the US response to the coronavirus pandemic feels like chaos, not competence. 
"Keyboard warriors," as Facebook partisans are known in Libya, issued boasts, taunts and chilling threats online as their counterparts attacked from the ground.
"We know partisans vote with high loyalty to their party even when the candidate is not one that they like," says Berkeley's Schickler.
Mr. Hyde also became a target of Democratic partisans, accused of his own marital infidelity three decades before Mr. Clinton's sex-charged proceedings.
The Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, which develops educational material about the Jewish partisans who fought back against the Nazis, recently announced his death.
But partisans on both sides are already set in whom they plan to vote for — and to a greater extent than ever before.
Even partisans of the bizarre QAnon conspiracy theory posited Mueller as their hero secretly using the investigation to uncover sexual abuse by Democrats.
To justify his leadership style, Mr. Trump's partisans must establish that his actions are prudent because a pivotal period in history demands them.
What's the harm in successful business people using their money to fund political campaigns—whether their own or those of their co-partisans?
Wet-brining still had its partisans: John Boehner, the former speaker of the House, bragged about his turkey-brining acumen whenever he could.
No single judge would be able to advance an ideological agenda over decades of service or develop a cult of personality among partisans.
"  Graham has tried to draw a line dividing the Clinton and Trump impeachment trials, arguing that Trump's impeachment has been driven by "partisans.
The wretched bargain that partisans inevitably make with demagogues on their side is that they inspire, and license, the demagoguery of the other.
Partisans on both sides of the aisle had dug into their opposition of the bill ahead of the House Judiciary Committee hearing. Rep.
And partisans on both sides weighed in on the unseemliness (or appropriateness) of portraying the assassination of a ringer for the sitting president.
Aides will suck up a whole lot for proximity to power, and partisans will make enormous compromises in the name of the team.
Even hardcore anti-Facebook partisans would understand the company better, I think, if they spent some time looking at it through that frame.
And, loosely-affiliated partisans seem to be acting much more like Democrats than Republicans in the elections since Trump won the White House.
In 1963, one of his fellow partisans from Belarus recorded him on his deathbed in a Warsaw hospital speaking about his wartime service.
Trump's approval rating on handling the investigation is worse than his ratings for other issues, and that's true even among his own partisans.
Unfortunately, partisans of both sides of the debate often exaggerate the research that supports their view while ignoring evidence that cuts against it.
And they will fail for a simple reason: There is no political benefit in urging angry and fearful partisans to be less so.

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