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I have no idea what the partisan implications of N.P.V. would be, and anyway that's not why I'm for it.
Whatever the long-term partisan implications of the Civil War, the immediate fallout reflected the challenges of Reconstruction and, especially, the emancipation of 4 million slaves.
Ohio does not have party registration, so county-level data provides a better picture of the partisan implications.
Part I argued that the Court's decision in Crawford v. Marion County (upholding an Indiana law imposing restrictions on the right to vote by adding new photo ID requirements) was jurisprudentially indefensible, a naked exercise of power by a Court that, across several contexts, appears to decide voting rights cases according to their partisan implications.
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Although Republicans were the first to technologically "innovate" in their anti-democratic tactics, the privacy and political implications cross partisan lines because all political parties have access to these tools.
On Capitol Hill, the signs of a slowdown focused new attention on the economic implications of the partisan standoff over tax and spending policy.
In light of the implications of the partisan divide, it seems a fair question to ask: What would the political landscape in Washington look like if the Republicans had won the Senate last November?
The implications of that partisan divide were especially clear when prominent Republicans – and fellow Catholics – Jeb Bush and Rick Santorum bluntly told Francis to steer clear of public life, even before the release of the encyclical.
Now, because of a new Congressional map, Mr. Coffman, a two-term conservative with a long military résumé, finds himself in a Democratic-leaning district in the Denver suburbs in one of the most competitive House races in the country, with implications for the partisan split in the House as well as for the presidential race.
Contradictory facts "prompt partisans to consider interpretations or implications they think could be misleading to a naïve and vulnerable audience of others.
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