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- noun The state or quality of being
postpartisan
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Examples
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We urgently need non‐partisan appreciative inquiry and dialog-what some call postpartisanship, others transpartisanship.
Greater Democracy Jock Gill 2008
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Meanwhile, Obama is pissing away his gifts, and his presidency, with feeble paeans to postpartisanship and Third Way “pragmatist” horseshit.
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Detractors take issue with Mr. Obama's definition of postpartisanship, saying he has governed sharply from the left, contributing to the problem—though many liberals say he has hewed too far to the center.
Campaigning as Mr. Outsider Laura Meckler 2011
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Obama won those in part by appealing to postpartisanship/anti-Washington rhetoric.
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I've differed with Bai over his own statements about postpartisanship, but he's a first-class reporter and I'm pretty confident his report is accurate.
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I've differed with Bai over his own statements about postpartisanship, but he's a first-class reporter and I'm pretty confident his report is accurate.
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I've differed with Bai over his own statements about postpartisanship, but he's a first-class reporter and I'm pretty confident his report is accurate.
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When Obama talks about postpartisanship, he talks about a grass-roots movement that will arise and sweep away the old ways of Washington.
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Let's all sit back and watch the country go down the drain as effective leadership is sacrificed for the image of bipartisanship/postpartisanship.
It's Official: Lieberman Keeps Homeland Security Chairmanship 2009
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If this is supposed to be postpartisanship, there's nothing new about it.
Peace, order and good government, eh?: February 2009 Archives 2009
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