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Reply to "Who are the most bipartisan politicians at the national level? Both in how they vote and socialize."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Politicians today cannot spell bipartisanship, let alone comprehend the word’s meaning or importance. Fetterman is the only one recently “caught” conversing over a meal with the other side. I’m not a Republican and I’m not a Fetterman fan, but I was pleasantly surprised by this. The rest are too emotionally fragile like Trump. [/quote] Bipartisanship doesn't motivate the hyper-partisan sheep to donate their hard earned money to our rotten major political parties. Division and hatred for the other is the trigger for the Fox News and MSNBC watching grandma and grandpas to forfeit a portion of their monthly incomes to fund RNC and DNC candidates. Why give your hard earned money to politicians if you don't hate the other side? These political parties have us all figured out and we're all pawns in their money making schemes. Stop hating the other "side" and start seeing the big picture for what it is![/quote]
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