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Originally scheduled to open shortly before the election, the film was moved to Dec. 19 after a hot public debate about its potential for partisan impact.
As Democrats vowed to push legislation to install new spending limits in time for the fall campaign, Republicans disputed the partisan impact of the decision.
There's a large statistical literature on the subject, whose conclusion is summed up by the political scientist Thomas F. Schaller in his book "Whistling Past Dixie": "Despite the best efforts of Republican spinmeisters to depict American conservatism as a nonracial phenomenon, the partisan impact of racial attitudes in the South is stronger today than in the past".
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Kleiman's dogged devotion to capturing the day-to-day domestic life of his subjects (who have a fondness for face paint and karaoke) softens Partisan's impact as a drama about how formative years can be perverted by dogma, or more broadly about the power and responsibility adults have to younger people looking up to them.
If a significant number of senators followed Alexander's example, rejecting their assigned roles as partisan operatives, the impact would be profound.
The legislation, sponsored by Lyndon Baines Johnson, then a senator, muzzled all charities in regards to partisan politics, and its impact on churches may have been an unintended consequence.
One of the most notorious examples of the impact of partisan politics on redistricting is, of course, in Texas, where, prosecutors say, Representative Tom DeLay illegally funneled money to state campaigns to force an unorthodox mid-decade redistricting that resulted in a gain of five Republican seats in Congress.
We also present evidence suggesting that these partisan differences might ultimately impact on housing construction and housing price growth.
Nearly four years after conservatives' takeover of many key states in 2010, the impact of partisan gerrymandering on policy in Congress and state legislatures is enormous.
Christiana Figueres said that it was amoral for people to look at climate change from a politically partisan perspective, because of its impact on future generations.
Elaine C. Kamarck, a lecturer at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard who has been on the Democratic National Committee's rules and bylaws committee and has served as a superdelegate, said that while the extra weight given to the most partisan states has had little impact in past elections, it could play a role in a tight race.
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