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Speaking to the press Wednesday, Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate and himself a former candidate for president, said, "This is a unifying issue in our country at a time where there are few declared unifying political issues".
"You would think the recession would have been a unifying issue; you would think war against terrorism would be a unifying issue," said Varney.
Echoing Norquist's book, Factor insisted that the war in Iraq is not a unifying issue for the right.
They underlined, however, that the deal illustrated how immigration had become a unifying issue in the country.
Perhaps even more than in the United States, terrorism has become a unifying issue for Russian politicians and citizens alike.
Carson may have regarded "Silent Spring" and stewardship of the environment as a unifying issue for humankind, but a result has been an increasingly factionalized arena.
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This was a natural unifying issue for them--the police brutality and criminalization".
The atrocity should have been a unifying event, but instead it became a wedge issue.
In Colombia, the unifying issue was security.
They tend not to be motivated by any single, unifying issue, making the job of messaging harder.
First, that agenda has been kept simple, focused on the most unifying issue to Republicans -- tax cuts and their cousins, budget resolutions.
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