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American public opinion is also extraordinarily partisan.
The timing of those losses, which began with the 2010 midterm elections, was especially harmful to the party because it enabled Republicans to draw extraordinarily partisan congressional and legislative district boundaries that entrenched their advantages.
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Because they, thanks to their ideology, and their extraordinarily insistent hyper-partisan base, can't countenance the accompanying loophole closures and tax hikes for the rich.
For a respected, ostensibly independent figure like the FBI director to tip his hand at this extraordinarily sensitive moment amounts to an overtly political, partisan act.
The task for September was to begin the analysis of documents for Case 7, the Hostage Case, which concerns (primarily) the extraordinarily dirty war between the Germans and the partisans in Yugoslavia, with the execution of captured fighters, the arrest and killing of hostages in reprisal measures, and the use of concentration camps and forced labor.
They face a president who is extraordinarily popular and a nation that appears weary of partisan politics as it confronts an economic crisis.
Extraordinarily idiotic.
Extraordinarily so.
Partisan gerrymanders.
In this extraordinarily unsettled atmosphere, Mrs. Clinton -- indeed, all the Democrats who spoke during the nearly five-hour session -- offered none of the kind of sharp partisan attacks on Mr. Giuliani that would be customary at this kind of political gathering.
Partisan warfare dominates Congress.
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