The vote fell on party lines, but then, most major votes these days fall on party lines.
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PARTY LINES Public opinion about impeachment remains split along party lines, with about eight in 10 Democrats supportive of impeaching Trump, and eight in 10 Republicans opposed.
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The "yes" votes cut across party lines and presidential candidates.
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Voters across party lines expressed concern over Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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She broke with party lines to vote for Feinstein's amendment.
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His candidacy was approved along party lines, 14 to 13.
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Such support, however, was largely split along political party lines.
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Divided between party lines, the numbers scale toward partisan expectations.
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Senators have been sharply divided along party lines over Pruitt.
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Predictably, the statements so far stick to established party lines.
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That strategy must be pragmatic, durable and cross party lines.
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Wednesday's House vote on changing the law followed party lines.
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"This majority stretches across state and party lines," she said.
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Voters shared views across party lines and expressed flexible ideologies.
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But he was passed out of committee along party lines.
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The F.C.C. was divided along party lines on the rules.
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Not surprisingly, political and public reaction divided along party lines.
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All of these results are sharply divided along party lines.
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However, voters were divided along party lines on the issue.
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Respect for those in the armed forces crosses party lines.
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You're exactly right, and these rules divide along party lines.
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The bill passed 36 to 24, largely along party lines.
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Neither is its strong level of support across party lines.
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Sexual harassment in Congress is pervasive, and crosses party lines.
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" The article is titled "Fear and Loathing Across Party Lines.
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Reaction to the Senate briefing was split along party lines.
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They were confirmed by tight votes, mostly along party lines.
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The resolution passed along party lines, 226 to 183 votes.
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All but one of those motions failed along party lines.
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The Senate voted 54 to 45, largely along party lines.
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Voters across party lines similarly prized shared values over electability.
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The nation is divided, but not on traditional party lines.
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Blocking on social media is done across political party lines.
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Will any senators break ranks and vote across party lines?
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Brexit cut across party lines and completely dominated this election.
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The articles are expected to pass largely along party lines.
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Reaction to Facebook's policy broke down largely along party lines.
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Cillizza: How much has this issue split on party lines?
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Lawmakers across party lines said Stumpf should face criminal charges.
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Still, the vote certainly did not fall along party lines.
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Complaints about coverage of Trump skew heavily along party lines.
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The Judiciary Committee advanced all three measures along party lines.
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Many of their experiences and concerns cut across party lines.
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But the calls go beyond politics and across party lines.
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Releasing Trump's tax info would likely split along party lines.
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But for Trump, views split almost neatly down party lines.
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A second resolution, on witnesses, broke down along party lines.
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Party lines were drawn, couples were divided and booze was shed.
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This gender asymmetry along party lines was not always the case.
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But applying newfound standards consistently across party lines is important too.
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The vote was 53-47, mostly along party lines, with Sen.
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The Thursday afternoon vote, 52–47, was largely along party lines.
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It's not like the ignorance around disabilities plays on party lines.
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The Thursday vote was largely along party lines — 53–45. Sens.
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In each of the previous impeachment efforts, senators crossed party lines.
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The vote was largely along party lines, except for Democratic Sen.
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It passed in a 230-195 vote, mostly on party lines.
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The 51 Republicans in the Senate usually vote along party lines.
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An impeachment that fails along party lines is worse than useless.
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The vote was 52 to 46, almost exclusively along party lines.
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The vote in the Texas Senate was largely along party lines.
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The Senate's decision to acquit Trump fell largely along party lines.
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Still, it seems Price could be confirmed strictly on party lines.
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Those priorities are shared across party lines, for the most part.
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The Senate passed the bill early Wednesday morning along party lines.
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Pascrell's latest measure is expected to similarly fail along party lines.
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But issues that cross traditional party lines have grown more potent.
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The committee passed a bill along party lines, offered by Rep.
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These types of policies also have support that crosses party lines.
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Schultz is a moderate who wants to work across party lines.
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The 51 to 49 vote was split mostly on party lines.
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In the Senate, the bill passed on party lines, 22018-23.
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Senators crossed party lines to organize hearings, draft legislation, and socialize.
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The vote against the proposal was 32-20, along party lines.
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Yet support for his nomination still falls sharply along party lines.
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The bill advanced in a 12-11 vote along party lines.
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Most judges are voted out of the committee along party lines.
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The idea was a divisive issue among voters along party lines.
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It failed along party lines by a vote of 181-243.
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"To some degree, it really does blur party lines," said Rep.
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Concern about the gravity of the situation is crossing party lines.
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Farr was voted out of committee along party lines, 1-10.
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They were approved 11-10 in a vote along party lines.
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Views on both of these questions are divided along party lines.
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The Democratic Party contained many conservatives willing to cross party lines.
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Six Republicans crossed party lines to support the Democratic plan: Sens.
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But contempt for another seasonal staple appears to cross party lines.
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And the support for the regulations is shared across party lines.
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Mass shootings seem only to further galvanise people along party lines.
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A handful of Republicans crossed party lines to vote in favor.
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The votes prompted moderates in both parties to cross party lines.
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Congress voted largely on party lines, except for two Republicans — Sen.
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It's a reminder that these differences may increasingly cross party lines.
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The amendment is likely to be voted down along party lines.
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The motion to table the appeal was approved along party lines.
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Perceptions of the president's honesty are largely divided along party lines.
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The impeachment vote is expected to largely fall along party lines.
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But support was mushier across party lines, according to the poll.
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Lamb ran as a moderate eager to work across party lines.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee approved Sessions 11-9 along party lines.
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The Senate voted along party lines, 53-44, to confirm Scalia.
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The Senate voted along party lines, 53-85033, to confirm Scalia.
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The bill, passed mostly on party lines, has gone to Gov.
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The poll also found the issue divides somewhat along party lines.
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Both campaigns conspicuously reached across party lines in their final pitches.
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Public support for Social Security and Medicare cuts across party lines.
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Wakana said the issue of drug prices transcends political party lines.
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Joe Manchin III of West Virginia has crossed party lines before.
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The 229 to 198 vote fell almost entirely along party lines.
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It passed in the House, 28503-22019, largely along party lines.
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If a single legislator crosses party lines, it will be news.
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When judges handle these cases, they increasingly divide along party lines.
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Support for extending the program for Haitians crosses party lines: Gov.
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But so far, the results have stuck to party lines. Sen.
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Opinion in the coalition is not necessarily divided along party lines.
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Weeks later, the skepticism has now started moving across party lines.
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The measure passed along party lines by a 52-48 vote.
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And unlike health care, support for that law cuts across party lines.
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While conservative groups have been most vocal, the debate transcends party lines.
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The Republican-controlled chamber cleared Mnuchin 53-47, largely along party lines.
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The chamber voted 52-47, largely along party lines, to confirm Sessions.
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The measure passed in a 227-21625 vote, mostly along party lines.
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And all of our leaders have to do that across party lines.
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The measure passed in a 227-85033 vote, mostly along party lines.
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The measure passed in a 227-181 vote, mostly along party lines.
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The Senate voted completely on party lines, with the exception of Sen.
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Whether people trust CNN or Trump more varied largely along party lines.
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Senate leaders greeted Trump's choice with applause or skepticism along party lines.
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Now, views of immigrants and immigration tend to fall along party lines.
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While support for the bill largely fell along party lines, Republican Sen.
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The Senate's decision to acquit Trump fell almost entirely along party lines.
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The House voted largely along party lines in December to impeach Trump.
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The new poll found Trump's approval is sharply split along party lines.
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The first three votes to adjourn all failed, mostly along party lines.
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Two key findings: Health care is the top issue across party lines.
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The panel voted on party lines to send a resolution from Rep.
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National treasures, always willing to show up the ridiculousness of party lines.
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Along party lines, the numbers nearly mirrored those of the first question.
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And it gives her a key policy issue that crosses party lines.
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Trump's support falls along party lines, according to the NBC/WSJ poll.
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The Greatest Generation had party lines, and millennials have communal cord-cutting.
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The House Republican measure was approved 242-403 largely along party lines.
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That motion failed along party lines, which is typical for procedural votes.
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The responses to these questions were also largely split along party lines.
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It passed by a vote of 232-196, largely along party lines.
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The committee voted 34-28 on the waiver, splitting along party lines.
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The problem is long-standing and systemic, and it crosses party lines.
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The issue is one of the few that cuts across party lines.
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He overcame an initial procedural hurdle on Wednesday evening along party lines.
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The two panels quickly voted along party lines to table Swalwell's bid.
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The committee's energy and power subcommittee passed the bill along party lines.
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Views of various networks are split along party lines, the poll finds.
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The increase and decreases in support broke almost entirely along party lines.
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The bill passed the state House and Senate mostly along party lines.
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The House passed the Financial CHOICE Act 233-186, along party lines.
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When viewed along party lines, Democrats and Republicans have starkly different opinions.
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The bill passed by a 2900-220006 vote, mostly along party lines.
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The concern about slipping into a recession was strong across party lines.
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The result of working together across party lines with former Georgia Sen.
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The more divided we are along party lines, the better for them.
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McNamara referenced comments Clarke had previously made about working across party lines.
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Support for Kavanaugh in the poll was also split along party lines.
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The Democratic amendment failed by a 16-9 vote along party lines.
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Seven Democrats opted to buck party lines and vote against the bill.
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Meanwhile, out on Long Island, Brookhaven's boosters hail from across party lines.
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Rather, party lines are defined by whether you support statehood or independence.
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The belief there's too much money in Washington goes across party lines.
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It feels totally partisan The vote fell almost entirely along party lines.
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The reaction to the news was not uniform along party lines, however.
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Kavanaugh is historically unpopular, but has left Americans divided along party lines.
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That's because Ohio workers don't vote strictly along party lines, he said.
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He understood, as we do, that our issue cuts across party lines.
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The motion failed, 214 to 218, in a vote along party lines.
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The House and Senate voted along party lines to adjourn until November.
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It's worth noting that Priorities USA was not decided along party lines.
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It passed largely along party lines on a vote of 2628-28503.
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This appears to not be criticism breaking down by party lines, either.
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The Senate on Thursday voted along party lines to confirm Republican Rep.
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Literary revisions may help us empathize with political figures across party lines.
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Joe Manchin crossing party lines to give Republicans a 51-49 win.
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Both articles were passed by a 23-17 margin along party lines.
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As might be expected, the results were split largely along party lines.
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Wednesday's vote, almost exactly a month later, was largely along party lines.
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Voters across party lines strongly supported town halls that cover multiple topics.
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The vote on the amendments fell largely along party lines, with Reps.
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On talk programs across the country, responses divided neatly along party lines.
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The FCC voted 3-2 along party lines to approve the findings.
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The House voted largely along party lines to impeach Trump last week.
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The security clearance vote passed along party lines, while one Republican, Rep.
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Meanwhile, the Senate Budget Committee advanced its own measure along party lines.
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The House passed a similar bill largely along party lines last year.
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The view of the first lady also splits sharply along party lines.
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The numbers have risen across party lines, but most dramatically among Democrats.
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Republican amendments to the Intelligence Committee report were rejected along party lines.
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The 57-to-38 vote on Wednesday was largely along party lines.
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Past presidential nominees have flirted with the idea of crossing party lines.
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But throughout the hours-long hearing, the questioning ping-ponged across party lines.
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The FCC voted along party lines in December to repeal net neutrality regulations.
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There's nothing like a weekend getaway to the Hamptons to blur party lines.
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The 52-47 vote was mostly along party lines, though one Democrat, Sen.
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Graham's bill would have passed out of committee but only along party lines.
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It strictly followed party lines, indicating solidarity among House Republicans on the issue.
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The tradition of socialist publications is rife with factionalism and stiff party lines.
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The initial reaction to the decision in Washington vaguely split down party lines.
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Polls show that the public is sharply divided over impeachment along party lines.
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Neither party lines nor views on international law cleave the pro-intervention coalition.
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The vote was mostly along party lines, with 5 Republicans voting with Democrats.
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His appointment was confirmed 53-46, with senators splitting mostly along party lines.
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The votes were 240-177 and 260-156, also mostly along party lines.
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He was confirmed 52-47 in a vote that split along party lines.
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Mark Warner said Tuesday with a sentiment that is shared across party lines.
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Democrats' efforts to subpoena Bolton during the trial failed, mostly on party lines.
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The vote in the House largely split along party lines, with Democrats opposed.
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The CHOICE Act is almost certain to pass the House along party lines.
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To defeat a filibuster, they would need eight Democrats to cross party lines.
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Mrs Clinton, for her part, has called for more empathy across party lines.
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The Commission voted 3-1 (on party lines, naturally) to approve the item.
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The House voted 235-180, overwhelmingly along party lines, to scrap the law.
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Polls show that the public is split on impeachment largely along party lines.
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The unique profile of the crisis period dismisses any correlations along party lines.
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As expected, the proposal passed on a 3–2 vote along party lines.
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The vote is largely along party lines, with two Democrats siding with Republicans.
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The votes were 228-206, and 221-212, also largely along party lines.
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She never crossed party lines until Mr. Obama ran for president in 2008.
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The vote to uphold the travel ban was 5-4 -- along party lines.
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The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to authorize its chairman, Rep.
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The panel voted along party lines late Thursday to advance the Republican proposal.
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It's unclear so far how the investigation will play out along party lines.
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Voters across party lines want candidates to explain their position on financial reform.
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Perhaps more surprisingly, the fondness of Canadians for Mr. Obama transcends party lines.
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By the way, the FCC voted along party lines to repeal net neutrality.
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The House passed their version of the legislation along party lines last week.
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Thursday's vote of 234 in favor, and 183 opposed split along party lines.
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The Senate eventually confirmed Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, largely along party lines.
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The new survey did find areas in which Americans agree across party lines.
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What if voters this year cross party lines in larger numbers than usual?
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The bill passed mostly along party lines, in a vote of 220006-2202.
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That's equal part politics and a general sense, across party lines, of helplessness.
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He also veered across party lines with a mention of Illinois Democratic Rep.
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The Senate voted along party lines on Wednesday to begin consideration of Rep.
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President Trump working across party lines is a good thing in my book.
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It's time for us to join hands across party lines to address it.
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Reactions to cost-saving measures have predictably fallen along Washington's deep party lines.
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In New Hampshire, too, the debate has not fallen exclusively along party lines.
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Senators narrowly approved Trump's nominee along party lines in a 12-11 vote.
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A vote by the full F.C.C. is expected soon, probably along party lines.
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The dissenters: Six Republicans and six Democrats crossed party lines in the vote.
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The hearing marked a rare moment of consensus across party lines in Washington.
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The panel passed the resolution with a 13-9 vote along party lines.
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Outrage spilled quickly across party lines Thursday as Washington learned about Trump's remarks.
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Views of Trump were largely split along party lines, according to the poll.
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Across party lines, Americans are deeply worried about their economic security in retirement.
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The vote later Wednesday is expected to be almost exclusively along party lines.
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It passed by a vote of 232-183, almost entirely along party lines.
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The move to ban assault-style weapons found strong divisions across party lines.
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The House passed two articles of impeachment nearly along party lines on Dec.
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The vote was 13 to 193 and the measure passed along party lines.
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The Ways and Means Committee rejected several more Democratic amendments along party lines.
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Lawmakers across party lines have expressed concerns about EB-5 visas for decades.
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That's another partisan debate that will never really be solved across party lines.
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The Senate voted along party lines Friday to end debate on Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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Convincing 20 of them to cross party lines would be a tall order.
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As this plays out, analysts will watch to see who crosses party lines.
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A majority of voters across party lines agreed that teachers' salaries were insufficient.
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The measure passed in a 50-to-48 vote largely along party lines.
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Mr. Pascrell's measure failed in a floor vote last week along party lines.
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It passed along party lines 85033-156 with all but 23 Democrats opposed.
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These problems cross party lines, harm all taxpayers, and undermine confidence in government.
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Texas state senators and representatives reacted to Mr. Trump's remark along party lines.
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The House is widely expected to vote to impeach Trump along party lines.
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While bigotry crosses party lines, this particular prejudice seems disproportionately concentrated among Republicans.
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The Democratic amendment failed by a 16 to 9 vote along party lines.
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The votes fell almost entirely on party lines as only one Republican — Sen.
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Carper was the only Democrat still in the Senate to cross party lines.
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Instead, they voted more or less as they always have: along party lines.
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In a 3-2 vote along party lines, Mr. Pai got his wish.
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The Senate voted, largely on party lines, to acquit Trump on February 5.
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Patrick Chappatte Republicans passed a nearly $1.5 trillion tax rewrite along party lines.
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The articles were backed along party lines during the efficient Friday morning meeting.
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As things now stand, Democrats probably have enough votes to impeach Mr Trump along party lines in the House, and then see him acquitted—also along party lines, with perhaps a stray Republican or three joining the Democrats—in the Senate.
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" In June, Biden defended his willingness to work across party lines (and belief in working across party lines) this way: "If you start off with the notion there's nothing you can do, well why don't you all go home then, man?
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The committee voted along party lines, 24 to 16, to hold Barr in contempt.
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Across party lines, a majority of American citizens want corporations to fight climate change.
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The teachers' vote to walk out appeared to split state politicians along party lines.
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The chamber cleared Tillerson by a 56-to-43 vote, largely along party lines.
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Importantly, the issues and potential solutions for regulating Big Tech cut across party lines.
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Jaitley's urbane and articulate manner helped him win friends across party lines and industry.
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They can deal with the problem of partisanship by instinctively reaching across party lines.
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In some cases, it might be cheaper to stay and quote the party lines.
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The final vote on the resolution was 232-196, passing largely on party lines.
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The Utah Republican was the only senator to cross party lines in Wednesday's vote.
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The Senate voted nearly along party lines on the first article, with only Sen.
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He was voted out of committee on June 7 along party lines, 11–10.
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The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to issue subpoenas and organize staffers.
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Jim Bridenstine (R-OK), for the job, voting 503 to 49 along party lines.
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On net neutrality, Members of Congress from New York are split along party lines.
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Minutes later, committee rejected the amendment along party lines in a 23-15 vote.
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Getting votes for these or any other approach would require thinking beyond party lines.
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The measure passed mostly along party lines, 234-186, with five Republicans opposing it.
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And the roster included many more Senators who routinely broke party lines including Sen.
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The poll shows the opinion over the president's decision is split along party lines.
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Colorado: Attempts to repeal the state's death penalty failed along party lines last month.
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House Democrats forced procedural votes to do so but were defeated on party lines.
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Those figures, which split heavily along party lines, were fairly similar to previous polls.
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Sending aid to our poorest districts is a policy proposal that transcends party lines.
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Instead, they have cast their proposals as common-sense solutions that span party lines.
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The Senate has voted 51-47, mostly along party lines, to undo that guidance.
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The full committee passed the bill 28500-6900, with the vote along party lines.
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Otting was confirmed by a 54-to-43 vote largely along party lines. Sens.
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At its finest, this involves crafting arguments that lure voters to cross party lines.
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So Democrats could theoretically impeach Trump along party lines if they flip the chamber.
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The FCC voted 3-2 along party lines last year to scrap the rules.
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Once bipartisan, the fight over the bill has since become divided along party lines.
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With a 3–2 Republican majority, the proposal will likely pass along party lines.
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One Democrat voted against it, while 33 Republicans broke party lines to back it.
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The committee voted 24-16 along party lines, Morgan Chalfant and Olivia Beavers reported.
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Both parties are attempting to sway members across the aisle to buck party lines.
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The Intelligence Committee voted along party lines against releasing a countermemo compiled by Rep.
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Americans' views on the probes into Moscow's 2628 meddling are split along party lines.
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Lawmakers on the committee voted along party lines to reject the effort Thursday afternoon.
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The House passed the bill largely along party lines by a 250-169 vote.
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Otting was confirmed by a 54-to-43 vote largely along party lines. Sens.
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So far, sentiment regarding Pai's proposal has been largely divided down party lines. Rep.
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Lawmakers on the panel voted along party lines to approve the bill, 2202-2628.
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The House passed a short-term spending bill Thursday night largely on party lines.
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In the 1970s, politicians' views on abortion didn't break down along neat party lines.
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The bipartisan bill passed largely along party lines, with a vote of 228-198.
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The bill passed mostly along party lines, 231-198, with six Democrats supporting it.
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One other agency where opinions are significantly split along party lines is the FBI.
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Still, anti-corruption reforms are incredibly popular with the American public across party lines.
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With tempers flaring, the Judiciary Committee advanced the nomination 11-10 along party lines.
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Historically the FEC has been deadlocked along party lines and not gotten much done.
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The liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats who once crossed party lines have gone extinct.
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And then there are those who have already been confirmed, overwhelmingly along party lines.
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Senators voted 56-41, largely along party lines, in favor of Mr. Bernhardt's confirmation.
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Even when looking only at white respondents, views continued to diverge along party lines.
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The outcome was not a surprise, and the vote fell mostly along party lines.
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In recent years, however, we have become less artful, particularly about crossing party lines.
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They are not willing to cross party lines and vote for the centre-left.
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The vote, which was interrupted repeatedly by protesters, broke almost entirely along party lines.
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More than 2628 percent of the public across party lines supports Medicare price negotiation.
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On Capitol Hill, the reactions to Mr. Comey's testimony were split along party lines.
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Two Republicans — Ms. Collins and Ms. Murkowski — crossed party lines to vote against it.
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It can't be any clearer, Nevadans across party lines have made their voices heard.
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But lawmakers have been deadlocked along party lines over how to raise the caps.
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The bill passed the Republican-led House by 243-174 largely along party lines.
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It is simple: The U.S. Senate is at war with itself on party lines.
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A motion to table an appeal of Brady's ruling was approved along party lines.
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Her calling card is crossing party lines, especially when it comes to presidential appointments.
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The responses about whether Trump should support a repeal largely fall along party lines.
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The two articles are likely to pass along party lines after hours of debate.
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The banking system can be a bridge for working across party lines in Congress.
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The resolution passed the House nearly along party lines in a 228-193 vote.
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Each chamber advanced its version of the spending bill in committee along party lines.
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Three times Michelle Obama and George W. Bush proved friendship can cross party lines
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The question now is whether Democratic voters will cross party lines for Mr. Daugherty.
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On Wednesday, the House voted largely along party lines to impeach President Donald Trump.
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Women across party lines agree on a whole suite of proposals to tackle inequality.
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All of the amendments proposed so far Thursday have been defeated along party lines.
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The Senate confirmed McFarland by a 56-38 vote, primarily along party lines, Wednesday.
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All three bills passed along party lines and originated in the House Administration Committee.
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All three bills passed along party lines and originated in the House Administration Committee.
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Moderation and compromise, especially across party lines, are political minefields few politicians dare cross.
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Support for Kavanaugh in the NBC/WSJ poll largely breaks down along party lines.
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The Democratic amendment to restore the credit was defeated along party lines late Tuesday.
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The House Judiciary Committee voted 23-17, along party lines, to pass both articles.
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She was voted out of the Judiciary Committee along party lines late last month.
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The votes were 228-206 and 221-212, respectively, also largely along party lines.
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Among those who think it should be, there's a big disparity along party lines.
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The articles are widely expected to pass the House vote along largely party lines.
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Last week, the Senate voted largely along party lines, 57-38, to confirm Hargan.
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But we probably don't have enough face-to-face conversations within party lines either.
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Increased investment in roads, bridges and power plants has won support across party lines.
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Bribery was not included in the articles, which passed almost exclusively along party lines.
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They have to reach out across state (and party) lines to fix the problem.
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In its 2017 decision, the Republican-led FCC voted 3-2 along party lines.
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The Senate Judiciary voted along party lines Friday to advance Kavanaugh's nomination, though Sen.
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Up until that point, researchers found the issue apparently wasn't split along political party lines.
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Take the State Children's Health Insurance Program -- Hatch worked across party lines with then-Sen.
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The increase in his favorability rating comes across party lines, though is largest among Republicans.
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Monday's committee vote split along party lines, with Republicans backing Trump's nominee and Democrats opposing.
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Koch operatives view that effort as a road map for future collaborations across party lines.
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The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives passed the legislation in May, largely across party lines.
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The steep increase comes most sharply among Democrats, though there are increases across party lines.
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Pagliano never showed, and the committee voted on party lines to hold him in contempt.
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He was clearly the most likely Democratic senator to cross party lines in the trial.
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At Clinton's trial in the '90s, senators voted along party lines to acquit, 55-45.
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Known for working across party lines, Cochran easily won most of his re-election campaigns.
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Voting for the articles broke along mostly party lines, with Republicans for and Democrats against.
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The resolution passed by a vote of 232 to 196, almost entirely along party lines.
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Recent polls show that Americans across party lines support initiatives that could reduce gun violence.
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It was approved along party lines in a 123-2 vote by the agency's commissioners.
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Obama on Thursday said concern about Trump's comments and behavior should extend beyond party lines.
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In constituencies expected to lean to the ruling party lines were short and voting easy.
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Regardless, the rollback is expected to pass by a 3-2 margin on party lines.
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Bob Corker was the only lawmaker to cross party lines, joining the Democrats in opposition.
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Mr Murphy's path has been smoothed by the polarising of the issue on party lines.
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Chris Christie is crossing party lines and the Hudson River to become New York Gov.
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Tuesday's vote ended up falling largely along party lines, with 187 Republicans opposing the resolution.
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The proposal already passed the Senate, where three Republicans crossed party lines to support it.
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Barr, 68, was confirmed in a 54-45 vote that largely fell along party lines.
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Traditionally, there were clear party lines dividing those seen as pro- and anti-auto industry.
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The recent tide of support in the states has also proven to transcend party lines.
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She notes that she leans Democratic but doesn't really pick her candidates along party lines.
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Republicans on the intelligence committee voted along party lines to release the memo on Monday.
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The vote on a measure authorizing the brief will likely pass mostly along party lines.
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Would justices really come down along strict party lines, as they did in Bush v.
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Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act on party lines; Republicans had the recent tax bill.
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Twelve Republicans bucked party lines to deliver Trump the most significant rebuke of his administration.
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The $827 billion package passed largely along party lines, with a vote of 235-192.
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Jonas's nomination was approved by a vote of 14 to 9, mostly along party lines.
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The Senate voted in April, largely along party lines, to confirm Wheeler to the post.
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"Party lines are very rigid," said Alan Abramowitz, an Emory University expert on presidential voting.
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The House voted in March, mainly along party lines, to pass a bill by Rep.
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Last October, the HSGAC passed the Independent Agency Regulatory Analysis Act (IARAA) along party lines.
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The vote passed along party lines, with Democrats voting in favor to table the appeal.
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Three months later, Gorsuch was confirmed by a 54-45 vote mostly along party lines.
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With few exceptions, the Republicans and Democrats who are retiring largely vote along party lines.
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The measure was approved in a 244-85033 vote that fell largely on party lines.
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The movement that first set aside the public lands we enjoy today transcended party lines.
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The $827 billion package passed largely along party lines, with a vote of 21625-2900.
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If Weld is remembered for anything it is his ability to work across party lines.
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For 15 years, bipartisan administrations and Congresses have rightly resisted that temptation across party lines.
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Two years of Republican control of Congress have virtually eliminated policy negotiation across party lines.
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Late last night: The Senate passed the tax-cut bill 51-48 along party lines.
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The $22019 billion package passed largely along party lines, with a vote of 235-192.
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The panel voted largely along party lines to recommend the nominees to the full Senate.
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Our own recent Ipsos polls show a nearly universal support for DACA across party lines.
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And I've been able to work across party lines and achieve some pretty extraordinary things.
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Jonas's nomination was approved by a vote of 85033 to 9, mostly along party lines.
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He sees himself as a "pragmatic idealist" He has tried to reach across party lines.
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At the end of the day, health care is not about politics or party lines.
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The poll found that support for stricter gun control laws generally falls along party lines.
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Unsurprisingly, the reactions from politicians and advocacy groups seemed to be split down party lines.
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He was ultimately confirmed by Republicans in Congress in a narrow vote along party lines.
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He's getting women to cross party lines, sometimes for the first time in their lives.
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Bash says the qualities for a badass woman appeared to cross generational and party lines.
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There are some glimmers of good news, of ways people can collaborate across party lines.
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The $2628 billion package passed largely along party lines, with a vote of 28500-6900.
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He was referring to an early version of today's sophisticated sexual technology: gay party lines.
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In the 2018 congressional election, how clearly did candidates' logos break down along party lines?
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He said the show will argue for "positive populism," which doesn't break along party lines.
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Along party lines, roughly 50% of Republicans support affirmative action, compared to 84% of Democrats.
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The panel voted down or withdrew amendments on more substantial reforms, largely along party lines.
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The Regulatory Integrity Act passed by a 250 to 171 vote largely along party lines.
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Republicans might not have enough votes to pass a funding bill along strict party lines.
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That wasn't the case in 2013 when the issue (ACA defunding) split along party lines.
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Another Pew survey found an unprecedented break between party lines on the Israel-Palestine issue.
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Joe Manchin (WV): Manchin is another Democrat who crossed party lines in the Gorsuch vote.
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The committee voted on Monday, 12 to 7 along party lines, to release the transcripts.
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The group met briefly on Thursday and voted along party lines to authorize the lawsuit.
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Ms. Ros-Lehtinen worked for her constituents, even if it meant breaking with party lines.
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Members of the coalition say the present Senate frequently operates too rigidly along party lines.
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After years of voting along party lines, Mr. McCain, in the 19933s, emphasized his independence.
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There was a significant split between party lines, similar to Trump's overall job approval rating.
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He remembers the days of lawmakers hurling barbs across party lines about the AIDS response.
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But look closer, along party lines, and a wide valley emerges between Republicans and Democrats.
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The vote came nearly along party lines, with no Republicans voting in favor of impeachment.
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Not surprisingly, all of the amendments failed along party lines, but not before tempers flared.
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There's been a fierce debate years, split largely along party lines, on whether it works.
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Across party lines, the public overwhelmingly supports infrastructure investments—people generally agree on the problems.
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And their willingness to buck party lines is a centerpiece of all of their campaigns.
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They represent continuity in critical positions of leadership, and some command respect across party lines.
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Even as certain personalities are divested, tentacles run deep; ties cross administrations and party lines.
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Also, the polling showed that support for the incentives is quite strong across party lines.
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Congressional reaction to Mr. Mnuchin, as to Mr. Price, has been divided along party lines.
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You might imagine this argument is playing out along party lines, but it is not.
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Support, or opposition, for Trump's actions toward Iran has largely broken down along party lines.
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The measure was approved in a 244-35 vote that fell largely on party lines.
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By late Sunday, government officials across party lines denounced the attack at Jawaharlal Nehru University.
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Eight Democrats voted against it, and three Republicans crossed party lines to support it. Rep.
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Thomas Massie of Kentucky all crossed party lines to vote in favor of the resolution.
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But senators voted 53-47 along party lines to table the amendment, effectively killing it.
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On the political side, we are a nation increasingly divided by socioeconomic and party lines.
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Lawmakers passed the two bills along party lines before leaving for a seven-week recess.
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The committee on Thursday voted along party lines to recommend Pagliano be held in contempt.
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The Senate Finance Committee voted along party lines on Thursday to approve the tax proposal.
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The share seeing a second Trump win in the offing has risen across party lines.
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Reflective of the polarized environment, the polling also showed a sharp split along party lines.
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Legislators narrowly voted in favor and did so largely along party lines: 373 to 237.
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The vote fell along party lines, with all Republicans in favor and all Democrats opposed.
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Senate Republicans voted mostly along party lines earlier this month for an amendment by Sen.
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All of the GOP amendments — which focused entirely on process — were rejected on party lines.
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Across party lines, though, the outlook on the direction of the country isn't as sunny.
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It is time to throw aside party lines and disentangle the moral from the political.
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Both the House and Senate tax bills passed along party lines, with no Democratic support.
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Richard Hudson (R-NC), sailed through the House, 231-198, hewing closing to party lines.
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Just don't expect them to agree on how to fix it, especially across party lines.
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Both Trump job approval and the impeachment question break down almost evenly on party lines.
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It OK'd -- along party lines -- a budget blueprint that would dismantle President Obama's biggest domestic achievement.
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McConnell may stick to party lines, but in several cases, he threw seeding to the wind.
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Hatch has worked across party lines and with moderate Republicans on health care in the past.
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The Republican won support from opponents who crossed party lines simply to keep Le Pen out.
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In reality, this issue goes beyond party lines and even some liberals aren't behind free college.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted along party lines Monday to send Gorsuch to the full Senate.
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Across party lines, 89 percent of Republicans and 78 percent of Democrats said it wasn't needed.
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Both have majority support across party lines, with Republicans a bit less apt to favor them.
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The major issues of the day, including slavery before the Civil War, cut across party lines.
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The FTC voted 3-2 along party lines to adopt the settlement, which requires court approval.
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Votes in the Ohio House and Senate, which passed the bill, fell largely along party lines.
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The panel voted 11-10, along party lines, to advance Kavanaugh's nomination to the full Senate.
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And inspire us to cross party lines to work together and show the world America's heart.
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Editorial If you think Congress is hopelessly divided on party lines on every issue, think again.
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Falcon points to a recently released poll that found supports for similar measures across party lines.
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But there's one connection in our lives that still habitually crosses state and party lines: Family.
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The Affordable Care Act, passed strictly along party lines in 28503, is a case in point.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee will vote Gorsuch's nomination out of committee Monday, likely along party lines.
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He would like to see a similar across-party-lines effort to curb health care costs.
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The Morning Consult poll suggests that opinion is slightly divided along political party lines, as well.
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Lawmakers moved forward with Verma's nomination before leaving town late last week, largely along party lines.
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Unfortunately, in today's hyper-partisan environment, even concerns over election security are divided along party lines.
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Unusually for an American political issue, attitudes toward technology regulation do not divide along party lines.
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The 403% No vote at the referendum consisted of the under-privileged Greeks across party lines.
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The vote, which was briefly interrupted by protestors, was for the most part along party lines.
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Bernhardt passed through committee in a 14-9 vote, mostly along party lines, with only Sens.
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Fourteen GOP lawmakers broke party lines to rebuke the president's emergency declaration for a second time.
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The House has voted largely along party lines on motions to table appeals of those rulings.
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Kavanaugh's nomination was approved Friday by the Senate Judiciary Committee in a vote along party lines.
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Three are Republicans (including Pai), two are Democrats, and they almost always vote along party lines.
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Biden will be in the news -- and will be crossing party lines -- in the weeks ahead.
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Senators voted along party lines 51-48 under the Congressional Review Act to cut the rule.
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Every other senator who voted on the procedural question to advance Kavanaugh voted along party lines.
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The chamber voted last week along party lines for a resolution approving procedures for the inquiry.
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That cuts across party lines, including 77% of Republicans, 203% of independents and 62% of Democrats.
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The 232-196 vote passed nearly along party lines, with no Republicans voting for the resolution.
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And to win some of the key battles on that front, they are crossing party lines.
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Nuclear energy is a divisive issue in South Korea, with voters largely split along party lines.
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In June, the House voted along strict party lines to demand Rosenstein comply with document requests.
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The committee on Thursday voted along party lines to recommend that Pagliano be held in contempt.
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Trump's tweets were condemned as racist in a House resolution passed Tuesday largely along party lines.
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While abuse, harassment and assault transcend party lines, the response to these accusations is starkly partisan.
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Lawmakers passed the spending package in a 200063-203 vote that fell largely along party lines.
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Even so, concerns about the Libra project cut across party lines, as lawmakers such as Sens.
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Approval on the Russia investigation for both Mueller and Trump is largely divided along party lines.
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Meanwhile, four Senate Republicans have also crossed party lines on at least one of the votes.
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But a second resolution specifying which individuals would be called as witnesses faltered along party lines.
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But those efforts, also in the form of procedural votes, were all defeated along party lines.
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That motion failed along party lines, which typically occurs with procedural votes regardless of their content.
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The House voted to condemn Trump's "go back" tweets in a vote largely along party lines.
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She said many Republican women were entertaining a once unthinkable possibility: crossing party lines in November.
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The committee voted 11-9 along party lines to move Gorsuch's nomination to the Senate floor.
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The committee voted 85033-10, along party lines, to hold a vote at 1:45 p.m.
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And those other allegations, the other problems that people had with him, cut across party lines.
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Now even some dairy farmers who would normally vote Republican find themselves considering crossing party lines.
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Lawmakers can form 21st century coalitions and work across party lines with less fear of retribution.
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In January, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ruling along party lines, struck down the congressional district map.
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Tillerson was confirmed in late January nonetheless, in a vote that basically fell along party lines.
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But until today, no Republican member of Congress had crossed party lines and endorsed Hillary Clinton.
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Mr. Ford, a moderate Democrat, occasionally crossed party lines during his five terms in the House.
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And there were pledges of cooperation across party lines, even in places where that rarely happens.
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In D.C., lawmakers are split along party lines over whether to require states to use paper.
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That move, Mr. Hagerty argued, had its roots in the 2016 election and crossed party lines.
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A decision to hear from witnesses would require only four Republicans to cross party lines, however.
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Abortion is common, necessary and happening every day across party lines, economic lines and religious lines.
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Reflecting the deep partisan divide, the House vote to impeach Trump was nearly along party lines.
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Seven in 10 Americans, across party lines, say they do not want to see Roe v.
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Social Security is one of the most popular government programs across party lines, along with Medicare.
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Some say the ongoing Brexit drama was the culprit because the issue crossed traditional party lines.
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The House Judiciary Committee last week voted to approve two articles of impeachment along party lines.
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The House has passed two major election security bills earlier this year, both along party lines.
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Where it stands: The 2020 field is split on automation, and not just along party lines.
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The vote broke down largely along party lines; only six House Republicans voted against the bill.
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The two articles, abuse of power and obstruction of justice, passed almost exclusively along party lines.
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Will any Democrats or Republicans cross party lines in the upcoming full House vote on impeachment?
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The gun control measures will split the chamber along party lines and are unlikely to pass.
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The bill, which overhauls the state's pension, passed mostly on party lines and heads to Gov.
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Both votes — to release the GOP memo and withhold the Democratic one — were along party lines.
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The bill passed the Senate last week in a 50-to-48 vote along party lines.
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The resolution passed almost entirely on party lines: all but two Democrats voted yes — Minnesota Rep.
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We have not yet seen Mr. Trump make any such effort to reach across party lines.
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The votes were largely split along party lines: just two Democrats voted against both articles, Reps.
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The vote broke along party lines, but it happened: President Donald Trump was impeached this week.
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They came together across party lines to amend and extend sweeping cap and trade emissions legislation.
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The Rules Committee late Wednesday voted 2-8 on party lines against an effort from Rep.
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With regards to Trump's ability to handle such threats, Pew found strong disagreement along party lines.
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Both votes -- to release the GOP memo and withhold the Democratic one -- were along party lines.
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The House Ways and Means Committee voted to reject several amendments from Democrats along party lines.
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He would like to see a similar across-party-lines effort to curb health care costs.
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It is intended to cast Delaney as a candidate chasing cooperation across party lines in Washington.
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Like the impeachment vote itself, public support for Trump&aposs removal falls largely along party lines.
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Twenty-six Democrats broke party lines to support the measure, catching Democratic leadership caught off guard.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to advance Mr. Trump's nominee, William Barr, above.
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The tweets come a week after the House voted largely along party lines to impeach Trump.
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In May, the House Appropriations Committee voted along party lines not to fund the new prison.
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Roberts's bill could garner bipartisan support, because GMOs don't divide people along the usual party lines.
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Despite no ethical or personal red flags against him, the Senate voted perfectly along party lines.
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Wheeler's confirmation landed along party lines, with only three Democrats voting in favor of his appointment.
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The legislation was approved 230 to 183, mostly along party lines with four Republican members joining Democrats.
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The vote, largely along party lines, was the closest it has been in at least 50 years.
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The Senate has been split mostly along party lines on most of President Donald Trump's Cabinet choices.
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A recent Pew Research poll found that opinions on immigration have become increasingly divided along party lines.
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Complicating matters is a strong incumbent in Sherrod Brown, whose political talents are respected across party lines.
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While elections fuel partisanship, it's important to note that the issue of racism goes beyond party lines.
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The vote was largely along party lines, with every Republican favoring Tillerson and nearly every Democrat opposed.
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If any senators pulled their punches, it was along party lines, when small-government Republicans like Sen.
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His nomination narrowly advanced through a Senate subcommittee in November, thanks to a vote along party lines.
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An increasing number of Republican business leaders are crossing party lines to support Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
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This month, the Senate Commerce Committee voted 14 to 12 along party lines to approve the nomination.
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Yet just a decade ago, the difference in gun regulation along party lines was around 23 percent.
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Support for the measures crosses party lines, with 67% of those asked saying they favor the changes.
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The vote, mostly along party lines, was by far the closest in at least half a century.
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The vote broke cleanly along party lines, with 47 Democrats opposing him and 52 Republicans voting yes.
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All three measures passed along largely party lines and leading Democrats have painted them as partisan theater.
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A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll had similar findings, with voters split along party lines.
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The Republican-controlled Senate approved the procedural measure by a 52-to-48 vote along party lines.
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This time, however, the senator who so often crossed party lines would have an entirely different role.
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Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) was the only lawmaker to cross party lines, joining the Democrats in opposition.
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They make you look like someone who can have a calm, measured political discussion across party lines.
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The vote played out mostly along party lines, with 50 votes going for Bridenstine, and 49 against.
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The skepticism was up across party lines, but independents shifted the most — a 7 percentage point increase.
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Trump's been battling a rough streak of events recently—the kind of flubs that transcend party lines.
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Breaking party lines: Capuano reportedly said there should be a discussion in the caucus before moving forward.
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Watch the video above to see the concerns that unite us as Americans, regardless of party-lines.
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Concrete proof that the appeal of Snapchat and Drake spans hairlines and maybe even political party lines.
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This means a desire to root out corruption that is genuine enough to cut across party lines.
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That categorization allows us to understand the vote of the 4th Circuit as entirely along party lines.
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The final vote was 230-198, largely along party lines with four Democrats voting against the resolution.
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The previous question was nevertheless adopted along straight party lines, 233-186, on a 15-minute vote.
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He was nonetheless confirmed by a Senate vote of 50-49 last month, entirely along party lines.
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President Obama could choose to follow the examples of Presidents Eisenhower and Hoover by crossing party lines.
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That vote failed along party lines, with all 22019 Democrats on the committee opposing the measure. Rep.
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And no matter how you feel about Trump, women across party lines lament how divided we've become.
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It is also expected to pass along party lines and then face tough odds in the Senate.
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Biden recalled working briefly with Corker in the Senate and praised his ability to cross party lines.
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The measure passed 232-196, largely along party lines, with two Democrats voting with Republicans against it.
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All of the votes failed along party lines, with only Sanford and Jones defecting from their party.
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Despite consensus on the problem, investors split largely along party lines on how to fix the economy.
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A bipartisan rejection of Trump is essential, as his campaign raises concerns that go beyond party lines.
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In late March, the House passed its bill largely along party lines, in a 267-149 vote.
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The vote was largely along party lines but easily cleared the chamber with a 282-138 margin.
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The package of five funding bills passed in a vote of 227-85033, largely along party lines.
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The package of five funding bills passed in a vote of 2202-2628, largely along party lines.
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Earlier in the day, the committee voted to pass the waiver 34-85033, splitting on party lines.
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The measure was defeated on a procedural vote of 227-188 that fell largely along party lines.
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That means Republicans can afford up to 22 defections and still pass legislation strictly along party lines.
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Republicans have an 11-10 edge on the committee and can put judges through along party lines.
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That whole thing about party lines—i think we've run a pretty clean ship over the years.
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Michael Bennet, Joe Donnelly, Heidi Heitkamp and Joe Manchin -- crossed party lines to side with the Republicans.
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The Assembly's Consumer Affairs committee approved the bill along party lines: all Democrats for, all Republicans against.
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There is a large split along party lines on whether Kavanaugh should become the next associate justice.
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Tillerson was confirmed in late January 2017 nonetheless, in a vote that basically fell along party lines.
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Lawmakers then agreed, 14-6 along party lines, to a motion to dispense of the first reading.
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It followed the Senate's 6900-2628 vote along party lines early Wednesday morning to pass the bill.
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And Mr. Comey was, of course, respected enough across party lines to be tapped by Mr. Obama.
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That bill would likely pass the House along party lines, but could face trouble in the Senate.
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The notion of the nation in a new war, this time with disease, has crossed party lines.
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He was approved by the Foreign Relations Committee by an 11-to-10 vote along party lines.
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Richard Hanna became the first Republican Congress member to cross party lines and endorse Clinton for president.
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The time has come where we must see a broad majority that goes beyond the party lines.
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The settlement, announced Wednesday, was passed in a 3-2 vote by the commissioners along party lines.
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The committee is an arm of the leadership, and its votes nearly always fall along party lines.
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The Senate Budget Committee passed the bill along party lines, allowing it to proceed to the floor.
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But the trend of corruption failing to dampen a candidate's chances crossed party lines again this fall.
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It also crossed party lines: President Barack Obama appointed Holmes as a presidential ambassador for global entrepreneurship.
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On Wednesday, the House passed the legislation mostly along party lines, with a vote of 65-47.
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The subpoena to Telizhenko was expected to be approved on party lines at Wednesday afternoon's vote. Sen.
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Details: According to the report, the FTC voted 3-2 along party lines to approve the settlement.
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" She insists she has a base across party lines: "People in Arizona know I share their values.
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Jackie Speier of California, passed the House largely along party lines by a vote of 232-183.
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I promised to work across party lines in Congress to lower health care and prescription drug costs.
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In fact, nearly 21 years ago, she broke party lines and voted to acquit President Bill Clinton.
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But that's a far cry from crossing party lines to ultimately cast a final vote to convict.
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The Senate then voted, along party lines, to bar Ms. Warren from speaking again during the debate.
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Thanks to the leadership of Democrats in the Senate and those who crossed party lines, like Sens.
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Wednesday's verdict, delivered almost entirely along party lines, ends the third presidential impeachment trial in American history.
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Democrats voted largely along party lines to impeach Trump on these two impeachment articles on Dec. 18.
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Party lines: Most Republicans continued their support of the president, but cracks started to show on Thursday.
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The Democratic-held House approved the nonbinding measure by a 224-194 vote, mostly along party lines.
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The President's attack has drawn rebuke across party lines with several Republican lawmakers criticizing Trump over it.
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Matt Gaetz, Thomas Massie and Francis Rooney crossed party lines to vote in favor while Democratic Reps.
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Gaetz was among three House Republicans who crossed party lines to vote in favor of the resolution.
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Both chambers' measures passed largely along party lines, with the state House passing its bill 52-45.
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Nine minutes after he stopped speaking, the committee voted along party lines to impeach President Bill Clinton.
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This was split along party lines, with 72% of Republicans in favor, compared to 11% of Democrats.
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Congress reacts The immediate reaction to the transcript from congressional lawmakers was largely split down party lines.
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If all remaining senators stay along party lines, Vice President Pence could break a 50-50 tie.
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The Environment and Public Works Committee voted late last month along party lines in favor of Dourson.
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The Senate Banking Committee voted to advance his nomination Thursday morning 85033 to 12 along party lines.
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Mike Coffman (R-Colo.), by voice vote, after vigorous debate that did not fall along party lines.
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The Trump-Ukraine Impeachment Inquiry Report was approved in a committee vote along party lines Tuesday night.
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He won a reputation in Massachusetts as a blue-state Republican who could work across party lines.
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That's the number of Republicans that signaled they'll cross party lines; you need 20 in the Senate.
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Despite Booker's optimism about bipartisan constitutional obligations, interest in impeachment has so far fallen along party lines.
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The House approved two articles of impeachment against Trump on Wednesday, voting almost entirely along party lines.
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The votes on those charges are expected to be swift and along party lines in the House.
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Highlighting the current landscape is one of our most powerful messages in reaching voters across party lines.
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When split along party lines, 6900 percent of Democrats say it is likely Trump broke the law.
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The House on Tuesday passed its own 2628-week abortion ban, 28503-22019, largely along party lines.
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The opioid crisis transcends geographical and ideological boundaries, so Congress appears ready to act across party lines.
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I left feeling what we lack isn't empathy -- it's a personal connection with those across party lines.
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On Wednesday, the House passed bills that would restrict IRS hiring and spending, largely on party lines.
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The House Judiciary Committee voted to formally begin an impeachment inquiry on September 12, along party lines.
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The vote is planned for Thursday and the repeal proposal is expected to pass along party lines.
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Twenty-six Democrats, primarily from moderate or Republican-leaning districts, broke party lines to support the measure.
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The vote, which took place on Tuesday, broke along party lines — just not necessarily the expected ones.
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The FCC voted to repeal net neutrality rules today in a 3-2 vote along party lines.
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"This sort of falls in the category of things that shouldn't break down along party lines," he said.
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All House Democrats voted unanimously in favor of the Equality Act, with eight Republicans voting across party lines.
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So you won&apost see 100 percent of Democrats vote against this nominee just based on party lines.
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After hours of debate, the Republican-led Senate voted 25-6 on party lines to pass HB 314.
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The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress.
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That's consistent across party lines, with 23% of Democrats, 26% of independents and 87% of Republicans behind it.
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Concern about privacy versus maximizing intelligence capabilities for national security's sake doesn't line up neatly along party lines.
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Cole offered an amendment to grant equal subpoena power to Republicans, but it was rejected along party lines.
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For the demonstrators on the front lines, they sought a humanity and dignity that might cross party lines.
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Trump was acquitted of two impeachment charges on Wednesday in a vote that fell largely along party lines.
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But a closer examination of the polls reveals another story: America is now bitterly divided across party lines.
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Trump was acquitted of two impeachment charges on Wednesday in a vote that fell largely along party lines.
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The committee vote was 24-17 along party lines, with Democrats in favor and Trump's fellow Republicans opposed.
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Negative feelings toward Trump's products transcended party lines, though Democrats were much less favorably inclined toward his businesses.
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That strategy — fund now, figure out the rest later — has raised some eyebrows across party lines in Congress.
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Despite weak public support, Kavanaugh will be confirmed if the final vote is made along strictly party lines.
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One of the ways 732 attempted to appeal across party lines was by focusing narrowly on carbon emissions.
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Collins voted to advance Kavanaugh's nomination in the 51-49 vote, which saw divisions largely along party lines.
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When senators work together across party lines to improve public participation and increase transparency, it should be applauded.
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While Trump's approval is expectedly split along party lines, he only has a 229% approval with Texas women.
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He frequently concludes that "the only way to get meaningful things done" is to work across party lines.
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Although Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives, the Senate voted along party lines and acquitted him.
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Scott Wiener (D–San Francisco), was introduced in March and passed through three committees, all along party-lines.
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Yesterday's vote was largely along party lines, with all Democrats and a handful of Republicans voting against it.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-383 along party lines to move Gorsuch's nomination to the full Senate.
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Senators voted 56-43 largely along party lines to approve Tillerson's nomination to be the nation's chief diplomat.
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When it comes to Medicare's ability to negotiate the price of prescription medicines, party lines are clearly marked.
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The AHCA was passed along party lines, without a Congressional Budget Office estimate on the impact the bill.
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Not unlike today's Congress, the vote split primarily along party lines, with Republicans in favor and Democrats against.
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Lawmakers, politicians, organizations and journalists across party lines and have vocally disagreed with Trump's claims in recent days.
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The responses differed along party lines, with Republican taxpayers more likely than others to expect a tax benefit.
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Source: Washington Post-ABC News poll This optimistic view of the economy, though, seems divided along party lines.
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The vote was largely along party lines, a contrast with strong bipartisan support for past ambassadors to Israel.
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Despite Democratic opposition, the Midnight Rule Relief Act passed largely along party lines, by a 240-179 vote.
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Lawmakers approved the measure largely along party lines, with three Democrats joining Republicans in the 238-183 vote.
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Last year's referendum cut across party lines and realigned British politics in ways that are not yet clear.
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The 53-2 vote giving the merger the 'OK' was along party lines, with both Democrats against it.
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Support for the tax credit generally falls along party lines, with Democrats in strong support and Republicans opposed.
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Their focus is so short-term that they can't agree within each party, let alone across party lines.
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The bill passed the House by a vote of 237 for and 189 against, largely on party lines.
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The FCC voted 3-2 along party lines in December to repeal its Obama-era Open Internet Order.
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In Russia, women legislators crossed party lines to increase parental leave and impose penalties for violence against women.
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The near-total adherence to party lines will assuage the chief concern among party leaders on both sides.
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Following an 11-10 vote along party lines, the committee asked the White House to reopen the investigation.
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The House on Tuesday passed a Democrat-led resolution condemning Trump's tweets as "racist," largely along party lines.
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In December, the FCC decided in a 3-2 vote along party lines to roll back the regulations.
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As noted by Canada's CBC News, Canadian politicians across party lines took issue with the Trump administration's comments.
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Mr. Clinton's new-generation image and empathic personality appealed across party lines, as did Mr. Obama's historic candidacy.
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The Senate followed suit in March, with 12 GOP senators bucking party lines to vote against Trump's declaration.
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That sentiment crosses party lines, although there is a predictable partisan divide about the standing of individual politicians.
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Mr. Comey's letter, which he sent over the objections of the Justice Department, stirred outrage across party lines.
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The bill passed on a 66-85033 vote along party lines in the Republican-majority chamber, AL.com reported.
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The legislation passed the state's House and Senate chambers along strict party lines according to the Denver Post.
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The Judiciary Committee voted along party lines in early April to authorize Nadler to subpoena Mueller's full report.
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In many cases, according to a linguistic analysis of statements by senators, the reactions broke along party lines.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday advanced Gorsuch's nomination along party lines, setting up a bitter floor fight.
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Republicans can only afford for two senators to cross party lines if they hope to pass the bill.
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But they crossed party lines this year to reward vulnerable Republican senators who have fought for their issues.
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The Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome (SCRUB) Act passed along party lines, 240-185.
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Republicans quickly denounced the arbitration rule, and the House voted last week along party lines to repeal it.
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One of Oprah's most powerful tools in her toolbelt is her ability to unite Americans across party lines.
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What they're saying: The policy drew widespread criticism across party lines and from both state and federal lawmakers.
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The committee voted along party lines to release the memo on Monday, leaving it to Trump to decide.
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And generally speaking, support for bankruptcy has fallen down party lines, with Republicans opposed and Democrats in favor.
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A Reuters/Ipsos poll from March 2-3 also showed opinions about the coronavirus divided along party lines.
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Seven Republicans crossed party lines to pass a bill designed to claw back Congress's responsibility for declaring war.
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Only one Democrat, Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, crossed party lines to vote for the measure.
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The House impeached him along party lines in December 1998, but the Senate acquitted him two months later.
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Patrick Leahy, a Democrat from Vermont, proposed adding $500 million, however, that was voted down, along party lines.
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A Reuters/Ipsos poll from March 2-3 also showed opinions about the coronavirus divided along party lines.
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He made his remarks at a news conference that started with an offer to work across party lines.
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The two candidates appeared not only as the major party candidates, but also on five other party lines.
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But voters often cross party lines in general elections, splitting tickets and electing as many Republicans as Democrats.
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Since they're expected to vote along party lines, that will likely usher in the end of the trial.
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Voter sentiment registered in the latest poll has remained consistent in that it breaks sharply along party lines.
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The Searching for and Cutting Regulations that are Unnecessarily Burdensome (SCRUB) Act passed along party lines, 240-185.
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The votes on the articles of impeachment fell largely along party lines in the Republican-led legislative body.
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Liberal leader and incumbent Premier Christy Clark said she will collaborate with rivals and work across party lines.
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The Senate's 52-to-48 vote along party lines to limit further debate on her nomination is deceptive.
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Two senators crossed party lines to vote against her, forcing Vice President Mike Pence to break the tie.
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Some of the president's supporters in the Senate crossed party lines to vote in favor of an investigation.
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Despite weeks of speculation about moderates crossing party lines, there was only one who did: Senator Mitt Romney.
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While the vote largely fell along party lines, one senator crossed the aisle to vote to convict him.
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But Election Day may not become a federal holiday anytime soon -- it's drawn deep division along party lines.
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The resolution passed 224-194 along party lines in the Democratic-controlled House with nearly all Republicans opposed.
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The vote cut virtually across party lines, with 21625 Democrats supporting the resolution and 2900 Republicans opposing it.
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The vote was 224 to 194, almost entirely along party lines, to curtail Mr. Trump's war-making power.
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Tuesday voted along party lines to advance his nomination.
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Americans across party lines did not think a war with Iran would be warranted, according to the poll.
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So far, even in this presidency, it's bad policy — not bad behavior — that unifies opposition across party lines.
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Tuesday voted along party lines to advance his nomination.
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The Senate voted Saturday to confirm Kavanaugh in a 50-48 vote that was mostly along party lines.
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But it does mean that the final Sessions vote is likely to be split largely along party lines.
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Separately, the House Armed Services Committee narrowly backed a waiver for him, 34 to 28 along party lines.
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If they are going to deny Republicans membership along party lines, they might as well keep things real.
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Sandberg's statement comes after the FCC voted to scrap net neutrality 3-2 along party lines, favoring Republicans.
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The impeachment vote is likely to split largely along party lines, with a handful of potential Democratic defections.
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The vote to advance the report took place along party lines and passed by a 13-9 margin.
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The motion failed along party lines, as is typical in the House when it comes to procedural votes.
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The measure to join the interstate compact passed the Connecticut state House 77-73, largely along party lines.
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The panel had voted along party lines to approve the release of the memo, which Nunes put together.
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The two-part vote is expected to take place in the evening and fall sharply along party lines.
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This spirit of collaboration across party lines is absolutely critical to delivering relief for American patients and consumers.
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Both articles passed the House Judiciary Committee last week by a vote of 23-17 along party lines.
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The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee approved the measure by a 23-15 vote along party lines.
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Lawmakers typically vote by party lines on procedural votes even if they might defect on the underlying legislation.
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The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday approved on party lines a subpoena to obtain the full, unredacted report.
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Only about 10 percent of voters are "pure independents," meaning they frequently cross party lines in federal elections.
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Impeachment votes in the House Wednesday fell largely along party lines, with only a handful of Democratic defections.
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Because there are no formal party lines, different outlets have different counts, but all show the same trends.
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The House of Representatives passed its version of the resolution last month, in a vote along party lines.
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Slightly fewer Americans, 46 percent, called the issue a "distraction" — and the split fell heavily along party lines.
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His fingerprints are all over her recent speeches about working across party lines and crafting a new industrial strategy.
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Weddington explained that views on abortion rights are more divided along party lines than they were during the case.
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But when respondents disagreed significantly on various poll questions, it was more along party lines than men vs. women.
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His kindness and compassion cut through party lines and transcended social status; his love for others was truly indiscriminate.
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The vote otherwise stuck mostly to party lines, with the Dems opposed to a non-scientist leading the agency.
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The two Senate Democrats and two Senate Republicans were split along party lines, so the Republicans got their way.
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RELATED: Full poll results There is disagreement across party lines about the cause of the crisis at the border.
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Broken down across party lines, 78 percent of Democrats overwhelmingly are laying the blame on the GOP and Trump.
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He is expected to receive a vote in favor of his nomination from the committee, largely along party lines.
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According to a Pew Research study, 58% of women across party lines said they're paying increased attention to politics.
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Most people don't think so — the polls say net neutrality is a popular idea with Americans across party lines.
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The Reagan-era policy has been rescinded and revived according to party lines since it was introduced in 1984.
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The 25-15 vote for the removal of the sheriff, Scott Israel, a Democrat, was largely along party lines.
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Along party lines, more Republicans believe the U.S. has succeeded than Democrats: 66% of Republicans say we've succeeded vs.
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Solid majorities across party lines feel this way, including 69% of Republicans, 82% of independents and 91% of Democrats.
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which vets State Department nominees, voted 11–9 along party lines — with Democratic Sen.
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FTC commissioners reportedly voted along party lines, with 3 Republicans in support of the settlement and 2 Democrats opposed.
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The refusal to comply prompted the Oversight Committee to vote along party lines to hold the officials in contempt.
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So GOP leaders put health care first on the agenda, and planned to do it fast, along party lines.
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Here's a look at the four members who crossed party lines Tuesday and why they took their stand. Rep.
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The House on Tuesday passed the bill, also known as H.R. 1180, largely along party lines, 229 to 197.
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And while he personally disagrees with Luckey's politics, he feels that concern for the truth should transcend party lines.
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The bill was approved in the Democratic-controlled state legislature along party lines and awaits a signature from Gov.
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Along party lines, 6900 percent of Democrats oppose new spending for the wall, as do 2628 percent of independents.
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He is a longtime public servant, with a proven record of working across party lines to get things done.
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After Wolf's nomination, the Senate will turn to Menashi, who cleared the Judiciary Committee last week along party lines.
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A second resolution passed by the Senate during the Clinton impeachment trial on witnesses broke down along party lines.
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President Clinton campaigned and governed on an inclusive and traditionally Democratic agenda that appealed to voters across party lines.
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In April, the upper chamber approved him nearly along party lines to be the deputy administrator at the EPA.
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The House bill, passed in June along party lines, would make it harder for millions of people to eat.
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And I think that with effect to the issue of housing, it touches so many issues across party lines.
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Further, 72 percent of Americans across party lines think that prescription drug companies have too much influence in Washington.
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DeVos was approved along party lines and her nomination will now go to the Senate floor for full consideration.
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This optimism comes even as lawmakers remain sharply divided along party lines on how to address election security concerns.
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This type of structure—by which two distinct realities are at war—diminishes empathy and respect among party lines.
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The bill, offered by a central Virginia Republican, was approved along party lines in both the House and Senate.
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On the campaign trial, he points out his success working across party lines to get things done for Colorado.
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The House voted on mostly party lines Tuesday to condemn as racist the president's tweets aimed at Democratic Reps.
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The House Education and the Workforce Committee passed the Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act 28503-22019 along party lines.
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But 21625 GOP lawmakers opted to break party lines and rebuke the president's emergency declaration for a second time.
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Chao is likely to get unanimous support, while Tillerson is likely to split the upper chamber along party lines.
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Washington can feel pretty gridlocked these days, with the impeachment proceedings against President Trump dividing politicians by party lines.
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While the Senate's bill was largely bipartisan, the House Armed Services Committee passed its bill largely along party lines.
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Supporters must also pursue an open and evolving debate across party lines about public goods and the public interest.
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While the Senate Finance Committee advanced its bill out of committee late Thursday along party lines, one Republican, Sen.
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After Conway did not appear voluntarily for testimony last month, the committee voted along party lines to subpoena her.
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Lawmakers brave enough to work across party lines to find solutions were stripped of committee positions by party leadership.
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Recognizing a shared interest in a healthy pluralism — one that transcends party lines — is one way to do this.
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The House voted largely along party lines on Thursday to support the impeachment inquiry into Trump's conduct on Ukraine.
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Both bills are expected to pass on the House floor largely along party lines with limited support from Republicans.
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But 14 GOP lawmakers opted to break party lines and rebuke the president's emergency declaration for a second time.
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The longtime Goldman Sachs banker cleared a procedural hurdle — largely among party lines — in an early morning vote Friday.
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The repeal effort seems safe to pass the House along party lines, but could face trouble in the Senate.
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Lawmakers voted along party lines to repeal the CFPB guidance, with 223 Republicans and 11 Democrats supporting the resolution.
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Lawmakers voted along party lines to repeal the CFPB guidance, with 223 Republicans and 11 Democrats supporting the resolution.
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According to a recent Ipsos survey on behalf of NPR, party lines clearly determine what news people are watching.
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Lawmakers approved the measure largely along party lines, though 16 Democrats joined all Republicans in the 254-163 vote.
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Why did the Trump administration create this committee at a time when decriminalizing marijuana is popular across party lines?
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She has since fashioned herself as someone who can navigate across party lines to reach everyone in the city.
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In 1998, when Republicans controlled the House, the chamber voted largely along party lines to impeach Clinton, a Democrat.
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The committee voted 215 to 12, along party lines, to approve former Delta Air Lines executive Stephen Dickson's nomination.
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Well, the most obvious is that I believe the Republican Party lines up much more with my Christian beliefs.
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Ultimately, GOP leaders tweaked the bill's language on rape, and it passed along party lines a few days later.
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Most GOP senators who crossed party lines to reverse the policy are up for reelection this year, including Sens.
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The Senate will almost certainly balk at the House bill, which is likely to pass largely along party lines.
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With that stipulation, the Judiciary Committee then voted along party lines to advance the nomination to the full Senate.
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As governor, I worked across party lines to help build a new Virginia economy that traded with the world.
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Public charter schools, which Ms. DeVos has championed and are generally supported across party lines, received a funding boost.
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They briefly postponed the hearing to hold a recorded vote on the matter, which went down on party lines.
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"We're seeing significant stress transcending party lines," said Arthur C. Evans Jr., the American Psychological Association's chief executive officer.
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A vote of the agency's five commissioners is expected in the coming weeks and could fall along party lines.
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With Romney's support, Johnson is expected to have the simple majority needed to issue the subpoena along party lines.
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Congress and the Reagan administration worked across party lines, produced numerous drafts, held many hearings and struck countless compromises.
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It passed the State Senate 23-3 and the State House of Representatives 66-19, largely along party lines.
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Lawmakers across party lines echoed Gillibrand's frustration at the leadership's lack of action to deter such cyber problems. Sens.
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Though the resolution on procedure passed unanimously, a subsequent resolution calling for specific witnesses broke down along party lines.
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They're right to note that if the new bill passes the Senate, it will do so along party lines.
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Reproductive freedom has become increasingly polarized along party lines over the last two decades, as Vox's Anna North noted.
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Votes to secure documents and testimony from Mulvaney, Bolton and others failed on Tuesday and Wednesday on party lines.
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What they're saying: Condolences and sympathies poured in across party lines following the news of the Maryland Democrat's death.
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And almost entirely on party lines, Republicans began rejecting Democrats' amendments to immediately agree to hear debate on documents.
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The House Education and the Workforce Committee passed the Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act 22-2023 along party lines.
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The panel is widely expected to approve the two articles in a vote along party lines on Friday morning.
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The Judiciary Committee that Nadler leads voted last week along party lines to move impeachment onto the House floor.
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Few today remember a time when households, particularly those in rural communities, shared "party lines" for their telephone service.
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The committee approved the measure 14-12 along party lines on Thursday night, sending it to the full Senate.
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Other governors have weighed in as well, with their support or criticism of the plan falling along party lines.
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"I think California is leading by example while our nation's capital is hopelessly divided along party lines," Muratsuchi said.
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But the overture got a frosty reception from Republicans on Tuesday despite recent musings about working across party lines.
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Only Mitt Romney crossed party lines, the lone Republican who voted to convict and remove the president from office.
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So to go against the party lines and go against that agenda doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
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The Democratic-controlled House voted 224-194, mostly along party lines, sending the war powers resolution to the Senate.
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Republicans will pass a rules resolution next week along party lines to punt a decision on witnesses until midtrial.
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The president has yet to publically comment on the assassination, but unsurprisingly, it has divided Congress along party lines.
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The bill passed the Democratic-controlled state legislature largely along party lines, with Democrats in favor and Republicans opposed.
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Lawmakers voted 234-180, mainly along party lines, to pass the Blocking Regulatory Interference from Closing Kilns (BRICK) Act.
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It passed by a vote of 228 to 187 nearly along party lines, with all but one Republican opposed.
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Brexit will break a 4-decade trading relationship with the EU and has divided British politics across party lines.
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Voters across party lines largely felt comfortable addressing the issue, though this sentiment was slightly stronger among Republican respondents.
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The House passed a resolution largely along party lines last month authorizing the Speaker to file the amicus brief.
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The vote is likely to break along party lines and allow the Democratic-led committee to approve the report.
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The issue does not divide along party lines, and Democrats will be watched as closely as Republicans on Thursday.
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On Monday, the Wisconsin Assembly's jobs and economy committee voted 8-5, along party lines, to advance Foxconn legislation.
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The 14-13 vote, along party lines, puts Myers in a position for a vote in the full Senate.
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The committee voted along party lines to approve two articles of impeachment: Obstruction of Congress and abuse of power.
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The lawsuit was approved with a 3-2 vote along party lines by the House Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group.
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Almost half of U.S. adults support impeachment in most polls, but most Americans are largely entrenched along party lines.
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Close to half of Americans support impeachment in most polls, but the issue remains largely entrenched along party lines.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted along party lines on Thursday to send Mr. Barr's nomination to the full Senate.
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The vote passed largely along party lines as Republicans have fiercely defended the president and his actions with Ukraine.
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A Boy Scout leader willing to cross party lines to revive his blue-collar town in Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
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It didn't take long for leaders across party lines and around the world to recognize and applaud Ardern's approach.
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This divide mostly manifests across party lines, but that's because our system is designed to activate that particular identity.
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But in spite of strong public opposition to overturning it, Congressional Republicans voted along party lines to do so.
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A handful of senators who sometimes cross party lines will hold the key votes, with 51 needed for confirmation.
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Now Congress has weighed in, with both houses voting largely along party lines to revoke the opt-in provisions entirely.
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In other words, an outfit that telegraphed a need to rally together across party lines during the next four years.
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The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions voted two times 12-11, along party lines, to approve her nomination.
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The resolution passed 52-47 along party lines, with Republicans voting to disapprove of the rule and Democrats defending it.
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In its 2017 decision, the Republican-led FCC voted 3-2 along party lines to reverse the net neutrality rules.
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While the vote was largely along party lines, school choice, which DeVos backs, enjoys support in red and blue states.
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Unanimous support is a rare thing when the agency so often divides down party lines on other proposals and rules.
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"When a vote for impeachment is divided on party lines ... we undermine our credibility," added Conyers, the panel's top Democrat.
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On Tuesday, Texas state senators approved the bill along party lines, with 20 Republicans backing it and 11 Democrats opposed.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee approved Sessions' nomination along party lines, 11-9, sending it to the full Senate for confirmation.
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Berke often reaches out to McCarthy's office to set up Capitol tours, but his work takes him across party lines.
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Attitudes to the environment split along party lines in America, but not as starkly as between the two presidential candidates.
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America is about as divided on party lines as it has ever been and the view going forward isn't rosy.
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With the grades in and the resolution passed along party lines, it's time to move on to the next phase.
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Mitt Romney, the only Republican to cross party lines and vote to convict the president on one article of impeachment.
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The polls asking people to identify as either "pro-life or pro-choice" are pretty much split down party lines.
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Though voting has mostly hewed to party lines, the debate here is not always ruled by the familiar partisan arguments.
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Senators rejected along party lines a Democratic-backed measure that would have let Roberts issue subpoenas for witnesses and documents.
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That view crossed party lines, with 82 percent of Republicans, 74 percent of independents and 56 percent of Democrats agreeing.
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Senate Republicans approved the bill on the early hours of Wednesday in a 51 to 48 vote along party lines.
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McCain was known for making many friends across party lines, but he was decidedly not friendly with President Donald Trump.
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But if there's good news for him, it's that the firing is — at least so far — falling along party lines.
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The poll responses were sharply split along party lines, with Democrats much more critical of Trump than his fellow Republicans.
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The Senate had voted along party lines, while 15 Republicans broke ranks to oppose the House version of the resolution.
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According to recent polls, including one by CBS News last week, the public is almost perfectly divided along party lines.
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Where it stands: This may be the most congressional support Medicare Advantage has ever gotten, and it crosses party lines.
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The big picture: The committee voted along party lines Thursday to preemptively subpoena Whitaker if he refuses to answer questions.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the nomination Monday, voting along party lines, moving the Gorsuch question to the Senate floor.
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The encryption debate does not divide along party lines, with liberal Democrats and libertarian-leaning Republicans both supporting Apple's stance.
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And then, just past 2 AM this morning, the Price vote came in a 52-47, falling along party lines.
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Infrastructure investment was one of the few priorities emphasized by both major presidential candidates and across party lines in Congress.
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Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) offered a resolution through a procedural motion that was defeated along party lines, 230-193. Rep.
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CBS also found that Americans remain divided -- largely along party lines -- over Obama's job performance: 47% approve, and 45% disapprove.
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When it comes to protecting Planned Parenthood's funding and reproductive rights in general, Congress is usually split down party lines.
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We know that across party lines, a large majority of voters want to see an increase in the minimum wage.
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She wrote a popular blog in which she relentlessly highlighted cases of alleged graft targeting politicians from across party lines.
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In a win for the broadcasting industry, the FCC voted Thursday along party lines to lift limits on media consolidation.
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The Senate confirmed Rosen as deputy transportation secretary in May 2017, primarily along party lines (the vote was 56-42).
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What's next: The House vote fell largely along party lines due to disputes about how to pay for the bill.
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In a subdued statement from the White House Wednesday morning, Trump called for unity across party lines after the shooting.
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Lawmakers passed the measure along party lines, 234-181, as Democrats called for the investigative panel to be disbanded instead.
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A version was upheld by the justices over the summer in a 5-4 ruling that fell along party lines.
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This is the future of the Democratic Party, and incidentally, reflects a populist agenda that resonates across party lines, too.
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The U.S. Senate budget committee voted along party lines to send a Republican tax bill for a full Senate vote.
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Looking across party lines, the poll found that a third of Americans backed the policy, up 12 points from 2014.
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The divide is much sharper along party lines, as usual, but independents are also unimpressed with the Trump administration's stability.
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H.R. 3 is an important first step, but our polling shows strong support across party lines for even bolder action.
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While the Senate Judiciary Committee voted Kavanagh out of committee favorably by an 11-10 vote along party lines, Sen.
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The state House passed the measure largely along party lines; one Republican voted with every Democrat to oppose the measure.
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She doesn't exactly owe them, but — unlike in the Obama administration — cross-party lines of communication will be wide open.
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The policy rider was included in a funding package "mini-bus" that passed 85033 to 199, largely along party lines.
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It's proof of what we, as a nation, can achieve when we dream big and work together across party lines.
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But millennials differed from other generations with a list of important issues that appear to be shared across party lines.
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Along party lines, 74 percent of Democrats oppose a check on the funding, and 49 percent of Republicans support it.
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In the House of Representatives late last month, three Democrats crossed party lines to vote in favor of the bill.
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He was confirmed as EPA's deputy director in April on a 53-45 vote that cut largely on party lines.
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This opinion is divided by party lines: 267% of Democrats said more should be done, and 245% of independents agreed.
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The polarization comes even as polls continue to show that average voters tend to be less divided along party lines.
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This optimism comes even as lawmakers remain sharply divided along party lines on how to address election security concerns. Sen.
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A top official in the district attorney office, Michael Kavanagh, is running on the Republican, Independence and Conservative Party lines.
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Another potential wild card: It's also possible that Republicans could cross party lines to cast a vote for Pelosi. Rep.
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The bill passed in the Senate with 51 votes in the early hours of Saturday morning, mostly along party lines.
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But Jones also received a slice of support from Republicans -- 8% of them crossed party lines to vote for him.
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The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines earlier this month to allow all House members access to the document.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can only lose two members of his conference and pass the bill along party lines.
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Support for lawmakers persists across party lines — over 85033 percent of Democrats and 94 percent of Republicans were re-elected.
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While the poll shows a stark contrast along party lines, all three demographics still had majority support for the law.
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