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'''Bipartisan''' is a word that is usually used in [[political]] circles to describe the coming together of opposing parties to work together for a common goal.  It is most commonly used in a two party system.
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'''Bipartisan''' is a word that means the coming together of two parties or factions.  It is usually used in [[political]] circles to describe the coming together of two opposing parties to work together for a common goal.  It is most commonly used in a two party system.
  
 
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[[Category:Political Terms]]

Latest revision as of 19:38, February 8, 2010

Bipartisan is a word that means the coming together of two parties or factions. It is usually used in political circles to describe the coming together of two opposing parties to work together for a common goal. It is most commonly used in a two party system.