That's about all you get from the most nonpartisan guy in Washington.
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And those who matter most — nonpartisan voters — will likely not see this report from Democrats' perspective.
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"I believe our issue is, or should be, the most nonpartisan issue out there," Mr. Moster said.
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And I have to say the people who work on this are the most nonpartisan people you can imagine.
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The Kochs enthusiastically support the White House's proposed tax-cut package, which, according to most nonpartisan analyses, will disproportionately benefit the super-rich.
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These false claims have been debunked throughout economic history, including the deficit-increasing Reagan tax cuts, and are rejected by most nonpartisan economic analysts.
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The reason is simple: Most nonpartisan analysts have judged the map by today's electoral landscape, while Mr. Chen's analysis used elections from 2008 and 2010.
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And as the election cycle has matured, that initial assessment has proven generally correct -- with most nonpartisan political handicappers agreeing that the Senate is in play.
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"He can't resist injecting partisan politics into the most nonpartisan sacred American holiday there is: the Fourth of July," said Representative Gerald Connolly, a Democrat from suburban Virginia.
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Most nonpartisan experts in Washington think that tearing up the Iran deal now is a bad idea, Russia isn't to be trusted, and the CIA isn't interested in reviving the torture program.
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To my knowledge, the only plausible nine-nine map in the 2016 presidential election would involve splitting Pittsburgh into two districts — something that would run afoul of most nonpartisan redistricting criteria, including keeping municipalities intact and preserving communities of interest.
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When Mr. Coats announced his resignation in July, Mr. Trump initially nominated a Republican ally in Congress, Representative John Ratcliffe of Texas, to be the next top intelligence chief, a job considered to be among the most nonpartisan in Washington.
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"He can't resist injecting partisan politics into the most nonpartisan sacred American holiday there is: the Fourth of July," said Representative Gerald E. Connolly, a Democrat from suburban Virginia who represents many of those who typically attend the Independence Day events in the capital.
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