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cross the aisle
verb
To vote, unite, or otherwise co-operate with members of another political party in order to achieve governmental or political action.
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(Yes, many Democratic eyebrows were raised at Messina's decision to cross the aisle).
They hope to persuade a few more to cross the aisle.
"Many common sense Democrats want to cross the aisle to become common sense Republicans.
"I was looking for candidates who can cross the aisle and get things done," Ms. Duncan said.
At the same time, Mr. Brown presented himself as a bipartisan senator with an independent voice, one who would cross the aisle to solve problems.
The two political parties agree on very little, and there are vanishingly few members of Congress who cross the aisle to vote with the opposition.
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"He's willing to cross the aisles and work with the Democratic Party," said Mr. Herron, another poll participant.
But every Sunday morning, when we pass the peace of Christ in worship, they cross the aisles, shake hands, hug, and sincerely communicate their care for one another.
Six Republicans crossed the aisle to vote for her.
I haven't crossed the aisle, so to speak".
The vote was 293 to 127, with 69 Democrats crossing the aisle to vote yes.
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