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bipartisan

[bahy-pahr-tuh-zuhn] / baɪˈpɑr tə zən /


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CBP activity along the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas has generated bipartisan criticism from elected officials who say construction could cause floods, threaten the area’s tourism industry and damage historic Native American sites.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 17, 2026

Castillo’s bill passed unanimously in the Assembly earlier this year and sailed through the Senate Judiciary Committee in June with bipartisan support.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 14, 2026

Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona, a veteran of the Marines, wants a bipartisan delegation to visit the Lincoln.

From Slate Aug. 14, 2026

Senator Ruben Gallego called for "an official oversight visit with the bipartisan Senate Delegation to the USS Lincoln to investigate the reported alarming conditions," in a post on X.

From Barron's Aug. 13, 2026

But the early letters and leaks out of Monticello indicated that he was in fact disposed to agree and consider a bipartisan political alliance grounded in the personal trust of the once-great collaboration.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis




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