The Internet and social media may be more like a party line, but that doesn't mean they should reflect only the Democrat Party line.
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There is a party line, and that party line still to this day does not acknowledge the atrocity that he is referring to and was aware of and probably participated in.
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Tiffany restates her party line -- that there's no beef.
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The whips themselves must support the party line or quit.
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No NLD parliamentarian has ever voted against the party line.
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Trump briefly toed the party line in backing Alabama Sen.
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The vote -- 225 to 210 -- was a party line one.
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The tone was set by the party line vote Oct.
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I cannot and will not toe strict Trump party line.
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This was called a party line, which was an antique
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Republicans voted down each request in a party line vote.
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But he stopped short of sticking to the party line.
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At least that's the popular story and the party line.
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Even during the Obama years, it was striking how many well-known Republican-leaning economists followed the party line on economic policy, even when that party line was in conflict with the nonpolitical professional consensus.
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Congressional Republicans promised to obstruct and stick to the party line.
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The party line vote was 226-183 with one member, Rep.
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The Senate confirmed her on Wednesday by a party-line vote.
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The Senate acquitted Trump last week in a party-line vote.
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However, the amendment was voted down in a party line vote.
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The resolution ultimately passed in a party line vote, 23-15.
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Others are confused, but willing to vote down the party line.
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In the Idaho house, she refused to toe the party line.
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Pence hews close to the party line on many social issues.
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But the official party line is that identity politics is bad.
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Any wavering from strict party-line votes are seen as disloyalty.
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A few hours later, the official party line had been solidified.
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McCain was more of an independent than straight party-line person.
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The FCC is expected to approve them in party-line votes.
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It may be a party-line vote but he'll get confirmed.
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"faithful to the party line," formed the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League.
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The measure is expected to pass on a party-line vote.
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The committee approved the measures almost exclusively on party-line votes.
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The legislature passed that measure, Initiative 2628, on party-line votes.
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Like everyone in China, I was raised on the party line.
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The bill passed the Senate on a straight party-line vote.
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The Senate narrowly confirmed Kavanaugh with a near-party line vote.
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It was as stark a party-line vote as you get.
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They are likely to pass on a nearly party-line vote.
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She doesn't have a responsibility to speak the administration's party line.
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On party line votes, Republicans have been able to accomplish goals.
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And Hatch did not deviate from the party line on Thursday.
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Each of the amendments was rejected in a party-line vote.
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On Monday, the memo passed a party-line vote for disclosure.
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All of the amendments have been defeated on party-line votes.
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Citizens are voting the party line, up and down the ticket.
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The panel approved the bill in a 2023-16 party-line vote.
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During Trump's presidency, she has voted mostly along the Democratic Party line.
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Despite appearances, these do not necessarily suggest agreement with the party line.
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A quick, party-line vote to acquit could be all we get.
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Today, party-line voting for congressional candidates is back around 85 percent.
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Maggie Hassan, as a candidate who would simply toe the party line.
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But Breitbart doesn't have a rigid "party line" on immigration, Marlow said.
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It's like the old-fashioned telephone party line for the digital age.
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The measure is expected to pass on a mostly party line vote.
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Collins has constituents who love it when she bucks the party line.
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But the committee voted against the amendment on a party-line vote.
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The bill fell on a mostly party-line procedural vote Wednesday afternoon.
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The amendment was defeated on a largely party line 188-226 vote.
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The measure was largely passed by party-line vote in the legislature.
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Teachers were ordered to report students who deviated from the party line.
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The FCC passed the proposal in a 22019-2, party-line vote.
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He was confirmed on April 7 in a mostly party-line vote.
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She defeated Ms. Niou, who ran on the Working Families Party line.
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It was rejected on a largely party-line vote of 176-238.
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He and McConnell were making things up; that was the party line.
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We found, in both studies, that our participants toed the party line.
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It passed on a straight party-line vote of 52 to 48.
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More recently, Mr. McCain has been toeing the party line on taxes.
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The Senate acquitted Trump last month on a mostly party-line vote.
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"In China, the party line is 'this started in December'," Fisman said.
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It was rejected on a party-line vote, as were the others.
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The bill passed on a largely party-line vote of 230-21625.
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The FCC passed the proposal in a 3-2, party-line vote.
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After three hours of debate, it failed in a party-line vote.
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The bill passed on a near party line vote of 6900-206.
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This time it will likely be approved on a party-line vote.
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But his appeal failed on a party-line vote of 2628-28500.
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But even that largely symbolic measure was blocked party-line by Republicans.
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Some people, for example, always vote the party line no matter what.
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Democrats blocked Biggs' motion in a party-line vote of 226-188.
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In a mostly party-line vote, the legislation was approved 228-187.
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"It's trotting out the party line," said an adviser to wealthy families.
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The bill passed through committee on a party-line vote on Sept.
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Roy Cooper, a Democrat, on a party-line vote in both chambers.
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The bill passed in the House by a 217-203 party-line tally.
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The party-line vote to pass Obamacare, they said, was arrogant and reckless.
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Art in communist Romania was expected to be political, espousing the party line.
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The Senate tabled that measure, effectively pigeonholing it, in a party-line vote.
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The character assassination of women who don't toe the party line will backfire.
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They have to toe the party line, which is no contact with us.
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The second article, obstruction of Congress, failed 47-53 — a party-line vote.
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The compromise easily cleared Sunday's procedural hurdle on a virtually party-line vote.
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The resolution authorizing that subpoena passed on a 22-15 party-line vote.
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The state House last week approved the measure on a party-line vote.
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Palmer's amendment was adopted on a mostly party-line vote of 214-194.
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Both amendments were blocked on party-line votes – but more votes are likely.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) to subpoena Mark Judge in a party-line vote.
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The rules were approved by a largely party-line vote of 28503-22019.
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It moved out of the committee on a 24-16, party-line vote.
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The measure passed on a mostly party-line vote of 17 to 16.
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Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.), failed on a party line vote of 85033-29.
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Palmer's amendment was adopted on a mostly party-line vote of 2628-28503.
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We know how hard it can be to vote against the party line.
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And he has changed the party line with dizzying agility (rule No. 3).
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And this wasn't just Republicans from swing states: Reasonably party-line voters Sen.
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But she, too, quickly toed the party line on Islam in German society.
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On a largely party-line vote, the chamber impeached the president on Dec.
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The Senate rejected Van Hollen's amendment in a 53-47 party line vote.
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Today, the rules are expected to pass on a near party line vote.
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On Thursday, legislature passed in a largely party-line vote of 75-43.
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The Democratic-controlled House, in a party-line vote, impeached Trump on Dec.
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The panel is expected to advance the bill on a party-line vote.
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This order is expected to pass this week in a party-line vote.
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The panel defeated the motion on a party-line vote of 24-16.
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Palmer's amendment was adopted on a mostly party-line vote of 2900-220006.
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A handful were committed Republicans and Democrats who always vote the party line.
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Political prognosticators, like yours truly, have been telling Americans for months that the outcome for President Trump is all but preordained: Party-line impeachment by Democrats in the House, a party-line vote against removal by Republicans in the Senate.
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REPUBLICAN PARTY LINE Seeing as none of the three Republican presidential candidates have specific plans for expanding broadband networks out to underserved areas, it's worth taking a look at how the party line comes down on some of these issues.
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The state's Senate passed the measure by a 27-10 party line vote Thursday.
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He's got a long history of taking unconventional stances and flouting the party line.
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Woe, however, to the scientist incautious enough to challenge the party line exonerating sugar.
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Dianne Feinstein, failed on a largely party line vote in the chamber last year.
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Kris sticks to the party line, claiming that it was purely a business decision.
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But Republicans rejected the changes and passed the bill on largely party-line votes.
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The Beijing party line echoes the positive tone voiced by the country's business executives.
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Most politicians and voters will follow the party line when push comes to shove.
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And so when I was asked by the press, that became the party line.
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Pizzella was confirmed by the Senate in April 2018 in a party-line vote.
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The vote passed the five-commissioner agency on a 3-2 party-line vote.
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As Chief Whip, he tries to ensure party members vote on the party line.
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Chris is the one who bought the ring, at least that's the party line.
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The Republican-backed bill passed on a mostly party-line vote of 258-165.
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Independent journalists continue to face harassment and imprisonment for straying from Putin's party line.
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With Paris, Trump stuck with the party line, and handed it a gleeful win.
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Kavanaugh cleared the committee by a party line vote of 22019-10 on Friday.
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Kristina Roegner (R), passed on a 19-13 party-line vote, according to Cleveland.com.
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She is unafraid to challenge Democratic orthodoxy and unwilling to tow the party line.
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The Senate voted to eliminate the rules last week in a party-line vote.
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The panel advanced the nomination in a 14-13 party-line vote on Thursday.
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Lankford's Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act also passed with a party line vote.
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The committee passed the bill by a largely party-line vote of 22019-20.
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The state Senate passed the bill earlier this month on a party-line vote.
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He was approved by the other commissioners in a 3-2 party-line vote.
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The FCC wound up passing the proposal on a 3-2 party-line vote.
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A new conservative court could follow the party line when it comes to abortion.
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That gamble could work, since Republicans have gone along with party-line votes before.
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With strict party-line votes expected in both chambers, passage appeared all but certain.
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The Senate approved the measure with a 51-48 party-line vote, with Sen.
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Lawmakers in that chamber were deeply divided along party line and passage was uncertain.
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The panel advanced the nomination in a 2202-2628 party-line vote on Thursday.
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That measure passed the Senate on Friday in a 50-48 party-line vote.
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Cotton, Rich pointed out, has voted the party line 95 percent of the time.
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The party-line outcome cannot possibly be seen as a victory for either side.
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The House had approved a monthlong funding bill on a largely party-line vote.
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Instead, he simply chose to serve his party's leaders and toe the party line.
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Washington finds itself having a genuine policy debate that isn't driven by party line.
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But the nearly party-line vote only underlined the partisan split over the bill.
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The House approved it on a nearly party-line vote of 217 to 185.
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In 2010, Congress considered and rejected this argument in a largely party-line vote.
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Sal F. Albanese, who is running on the Reform Party line, raised just $215.
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He is concerned about the migrant caravan and plans to vote party-line Republican.
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The state Senate passed the measure in a party-line vote of 21-19.
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Will it create a situation where lawmakers on either side buck the party line?
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The measure was approved by a largely party-line vote of 2628 to 28503.
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Marvin Kaplan was confirmed on a party-line vote of 50-85033 on Wednesday.
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On a party-line vote, the Democratic-led committee released those transcripts Monday evening.
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He&aposs going to be acquitted on a party-line vote in the Senate.
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The end result was the same too — party-line votes for articles of impeachment.
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved Tillerson's nomination Monday on a party-line vote.
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On a party-line vote, Republicans in the Senate decided that was too onerous.
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It sailed through the House on a party-line vote, 2202-2628, in October.
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But next year, they may have an even tougher time passing party-line legislation.
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It sailed through the House on a party-line vote, 28500-6900, in October.
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I voted for him when he ran on the Libertarian Party line in 2016.
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McSally is a respected veteran, a conservative woman senator, and a reliably party-line Republican.
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Democrats offered 11 amendments to the organizing resolution that were defeated on party-line votes.
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But one member of the Trump family is not towing the party line: Tiffany Trump.
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In ads and debates, Mr Wallace argues that his opponent walks the Republican's party line.
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In 2015, the FCC passed its caps on a party-line vote by Democratic commissioners.
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The vote was 52 in favor and 48 against on a mostly party-line vote.
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Republicans know there's a playbook for capitalizing on an unpopular, party-line health care bill.
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There have been very few examples where senators haven't already simply voted the party line.
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White's nomination moved through the EPW Committee on a party line vote late last month.
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Plus, state GOP leaders fervently backed Moore, and warned Republicans to toe the party line.
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The Senate confirms Scott Pruitt to lead the EPA in a mostly party-line vote.
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This underscores the craziness of the party line ... that no one knew this was happening.
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A few months later, the FCC followed President Obama's instructions on a party-line vote.
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The panel voted in an 11-9 party line vote to push through Gorsuch's nomination.
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That could be liberating, if it allows elected representatives to stray from the party line.
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The Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee approved the amended bill on a party-line vote.
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The nominee, Justin Muzinich, was confirmed by a largely party-line vote of 55-44.
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The Senate advanced Kavanaugh's nomination on a mostly party-line 51-49 vote on Friday.
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While it's expected that Wheeler will be confirmed on a largely party-line vote, Sen.
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On a straight party line vote, 53-42 Republican lawmakers to just disenfranchise 29 voters.
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Republican Representative Darrell Issa broke with the party line by calling for an independent review.
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The House Judiciary Committee in a party-line vote last week authorized its chairman, Rep.
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The VVD, however, said Rutte's tweet represented both his personal position and the party line.
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A Senate panel only narrowly backed the nominee this month in a party-line vote.
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Instead, he was confirmed early Friday by a party line vote of 52 to 47.
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On a party-line vote, it imposed heavy-handed, utility-style regulations upon the Internet.
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In this case, the committee chose the latter on a 14-12 party-line vote.
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But if they toe the party line, if they are controlled, what is the point?
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The House Education and Labor Committee approved the bill Thursday on a party-line vote.
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Pompeo profanely accused the reporter of "hating Donald Trump" and toeing the Democratic party line.
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The party-line votes in committee to dismiss the resolutions prevented any House floor vote.
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The House Judiciary Committee passed the articles late last week on a party-line vote.
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The committee voted against adopting the amendment by a party-line vote of 23-17.
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However, in this age of tribalism, toeing the party line has become the highest good.
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The House passed Slotkin's war powers resolution last week in a largely party-line vote.
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The bill passed the Senate in a 50 to 48 party-line vote last week.
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Democrats had a large majority in the 22019's, but party-line votes were rare.
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The FCC voted to repeal the rules in a party-line vote earlier this month.
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The budget measure would allow Republicans to pass tax legislation on a party-line vote.
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Both Brady's amendment and the overall bill passed on party-line votes of 24-16.
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The Ways and Means Committee rejected the last several Democratic amendments on party-line votes.
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And the administration deployed top aides to Sunday-morning shows to repeat the party line.
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For Democrats and Republicans alike, there is little incentive to break from the party line.
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The House passed the Financial CHOICE Act on a party line vote, 233 to 186.
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In a party-line vote, Democrats voted to table the censure resolution, essentially derailing it.
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The House Democratic leadership was divided this week on members breaking with the party line.
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In America, the party line is sometimes that race is something you don't talk about.
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How they voted The measures Monday each went down in succession on largely party line votes.
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Few Republicans want to publicly kill Cassidy-Graham because Obamacare repeal is still the party line.
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Sherrod Brown offered an amendment to close the loophole, it lost on a party-line vote.
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Voter support also splits along party line, according to the latest Kaiser Family Foundation tracking poll.
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Members today accrue power by toeing the party line, not by acting as independent power brokers.
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On party-line votes, they reduced the size of the state's midlevel appeals court, preventing Gov.
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Saint John didn't stick to the carefully worded stock party line, and that's a good thing.
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Some voiced concern that some academics might accuse others of failing to toe the party line.
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In 2014 Yanhuang Chunqiu had published articles that daringly disputed the party line on historical nihilism.
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Trump's major legislative accomplishment is getting party-line conservative Neil Gorsuch appointed to the Supreme Court.
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Gingrich, an FNC contributor, is towing the Trump party line ... don't talk about Trump's words -- e.g.
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The Oversight Committee approved the GOP-led contempt resolution last week along a straight party line.
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Rogers isn't afraid to break from party line: Republicans were not happy with his Benghazi report.
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The bill is expected to pass the House on a party-line vote, with Democrats opposed.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced Gorsuch's nomination on Monday in an 11-9 party line vote.
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Others appeared to poke fun at the state's call for officials to toe the party line.
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Some might be attached to must-pass bills, which can pass on a party line vote.
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It passed 238-183 on a largely party line vote with five Democrats crossing the aisle.
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House Republicans had mounted party-line opposition to Obama's economic-stimulus package, climate legislation and Obamacare.
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Powell is expected to stick to the Fed's party line on the economy during his testimony.
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The resolution passed the House Budget Committee along a strict, party-line vote of 21-85033.
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Media stereotypes would encourage us to expect a "party line" decision upholding the separate sovereigns exception.
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Cohen got the party-line message — to lie, consistent with Trump's public denials during the campaign.
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Plus, unlike the party-line vote on taxes, the vote for Dreamers promises to be bipartisan.
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But no Republicans have declared opposition, setting the stage for a party-line 52-48 vote.
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He read the party line: further rate hikes are coming and what is the optimum path.
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Rule No. 3 is the ability to manipulate what used to be called the party line.
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The resolution passed the House Budget Committee along a strict, party-line vote of 2628-28500.
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Her bill failed in a largely party-line vote after Republicans raised objections over due process.
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He is gay and a Republican, and his candidacy last year definitely toed the party line.
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But Brien also seemed to relish in the state's deviation from the standard Democratic Party line.
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The Washington Examiner is much less critical and more inclined to follow the Republican party line.
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We do hold many conservative values, but we deviate from the party line on certain policies.
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In 2014, for example, Mr. Cuomo received more than 77,000 votes on the Independence Party line.
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Madonna has been almost everything — that's the party line of her nearly four-decade-long career.
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He will also be topping the Independence Party line, sharing the ticket with some prominent Republicans.
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Two weeks later, the committee approved Brennan's nomination 11 to 10 on a party-line vote.
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Mr. Trump's tone three years later was much less kind than the party line in 2012.
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Last Thursday, the House Financial Services Committee approved the Choice Act on a party-line vote.
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If their goal was to hold their caucus and the party line vote, they have enough.
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A new poll shows a party-line split on how the public views certain media outlets.
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Nahal: The House will impeach Trump on a largely party-line vote, with no Republican crossovers.
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The House approved the two articles of impeachment in a mostly party-line vote on Dec.
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Francisco advanced out of the Judiciary Committee in June on a party-line 11-9 vote.
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For such people, toeing the party line and defending the party's rule are all that matters.
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Before I begin with the most vulnerable, let's start the examination with the official party line.
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The committee considered five Republican amendments and Democrats defeated all of them on party-line votes.
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But in another party-line vote, the committee voted against making a competing memo from Rep.
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The bill passed the General Assembly on a largely party line vote of 49-to-25.
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Here's what you couldn't do: You couldn't rely on some vaguely understood, loudly articulated party line.
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Yet one oft-repeated Republican Party line is that benefits like SNAP discourage people from working.
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Democrats also lost a motion to extend debate until February 27, in a mostly party-line vote.
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WALLACE (voice over): Stefanik is not just young, she&aposs a maverick, often bucking the party line.
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At the same time, they reject party-line loyalty to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
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John McCain, who has proven his or her willingness to buck the party line and the president.
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House Democrats last year voted to reinstate the Obama-era rules in a mostly party-line vote.
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After being approved by a US Senate committee in an 11–10 party-line vote on Oct.
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Dianne Feinstein, D-California, failed on a largely party line vote in the Senate seven months ago.
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This kind of party-line vote for a NASA administrator is somewhat unheard of in modern times.
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If this scandal spreads, the government may yearn for the days when congressmen toed the party line.
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You may recall ... less than 2 months ago Guess announced a J Lo "It's My Party" line.
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Thanks to his extensive contacts in the industry, he makes sure that journalists tow the party line.
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The internet was free and open before the 2015 party-line vote imposing these Depression-Era regulations.
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The Senate Public Safety Committee approved the California Values Act on a party-line vote Tuesday morning.
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And the Senate is the chamber that needs reconciliation to pass party-line votes, not the House.
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Situational awareness: The Senate passed the GOP tax bill early this morning on a party line vote.
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Besigye severed ties with the president in 1999, contending that Museveni had strayed from his party line.
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Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) to the panel's oversight plan, was voted down on a party-line vote.
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Blunt just got reelected in 2016 and has always been a guy who toes the party line.
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Its affiliates and its 8,000 full-time staff transmit the party line and organise morale-raising shindigs.
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She was confirmed by the Senate in July 2017 by a mostly party-line 54-41 vote.
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Kavanaugh's nomination moved through the committee on Friday in a party-line vote after Republicans like Sen.
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At least when it comes to energy policy, Trump's toeing close to the party line, Cass says.
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Lawmakers approved the bill in an 18-11 party-line vote after an at-times contentious markup.
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The measure was passed in a largely party-line vote, with eight GOP lawmakers voting with Democrats.
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Yet Moore, for all his talk of independence, was also selling himself as a party-line voter.
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Almost eight years ago, Democrats passed ObamaCare using some tricky procedural maneuvers and a party-line vote.
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When the "nasty party" line was inserted in the text, Wilkins alerted May to the potential risks.
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It was approved by the House Ways and Means Committee on a party-line vote in April.
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Lawmakers approved the bill in an 18-11 party-line vote after an at-times contentious markup.
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Finally, in May, the House narrowly passed a repeal-and-replace bill in a party-line vote.
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The FCC moved in December to scrap its landmark net neutrality rules in a party-line vote.
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Despite the party line, more than a third of Labour's supporters voted Leave, especially in northern heartlands.
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Yet, mere polarization doesn't seem to be the only cause of Collins' more party-line voting record.
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Democrats will face added pressure to toe the party line if they actually win back the House.
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The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee approved the measure last week on a party-line vote.
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State lawmakers, however, rejected an effort to debate an assault weapons ban, in a party-line vote.
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"We're not assuming this is just going to be a straight party-line vote," Mr. McConnell said.
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She has never worried about toeing the party line and activists have always been unhappy with her.
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Similarly, Mr. Lamont, a wealthy telecommunications entrepreneur of Greenwich, has not always toed the Democratic Party line.
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That means the Republican majority in the Senate will acquit Trump on a mostly party line vote.
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The memo was disclosed for House members following a party-line vote by the House Intelligence Committee.
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The House Ways and Means Committee rejected this morning's amendments offered by Democrats on party-line votes.
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No Democrats voted against the measure, which passed on a largely party-line vote of 230-192.
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Four weeks later, he was confirmed, in a largely party-line vote, as Trump's second Attorney General.
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Mr. Scott has often departed from the party line, though, especially when it comes to Mr. Trump.
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House Democrats passed a sweeping electoral reform bill in a 28500-6900 party-line vote on Friday.
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Kraninger, nominated by President Donald Trump in June, was approved on a party-line 50-49 vote.
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The party-line vote set the stage for the full House to take up impeachment next week.
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For those fiercely independent smartphone shoppers who refuse to walk the party line, there's the OnePlus 5.
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But in another party-line vote, the committee voted against making a competing Democratic memo from Rep.
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Nearly every House member held the party line Wednesday night as the chamber impeached President Donald Trump.
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China's news media have been squeezed into conformity with the Party line for the past few years.
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I doubt any of these people actually care though because they don't toe the neoliberal party line.
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The Senate narrowly passed the tax bill on a 51-48 party-line vote early Wednesday morning.
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Democrats also stuck together that year when the GOP tax bill passed Congress on party-line votes.
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Jones appears committed to keeping that distance, even if that means siding with the Republican Party line.
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That said, Clinton's campaign is dodging questions about their initial party line ... that she was overheated and dehydrated.
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Democrats control the House, so they could vote to investigate and impeach Trump on a simple party line.
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A meaningful faction of Democrats broke with the party line and signaled their intentions through the journal vote.
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And having that hedged against by the people making it is a very confusing party line to take.
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She says something about Kaiser's official party line on the new drug, but I'm ready to move on.
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Other potential running mates for Trump, each with significant political experience, hew to the party line on abortion.
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The tax bill survived a party-line 12–11 vote in the Senate Budget Committee, with Republicans Sens.
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Gorsuch is expected to clear the committee likely on a party-line vote, which Republicans control 11-9.
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Or at least we wanted more issues to be free of the predictable party line dichotomy every time.
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And unlike other commanders, Shir strayed from the party line that the war against ISIS was going well.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced the nomination of Jeff Sessions for attorney general in a party-line vote.
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" Being there, per AP: "[T]he Senate narrowly passed the legislation on a party-line 51-48 vote.
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So not necessarily across one party line, but really just redefining what it means to be civically engaged.
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The rhetoric and party line may have changed, but the greases to their Byzantine bureaucratic machine did not.
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"People do not need to be given the party line to inform and guide their practice," they write.
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The committee approved Charles Rettig's nomination to be IRS commissioner on a party line vote of 14-13.
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The Democratic efforts were defeated in party-line votes by the panel, where Republicans hold the majority. Sen.
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So Trump is really just pushing the party line, one that's sure to grow even louder in 2018.
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During the markup, the committee also rejected on a party-line 22-30 vote an amendment from Rep.
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The 22019-214 largely party-line vote included 24 Republicans joining with Democrats to defeat the amendment. Rep.
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Instead, the administration ignores valid data and has even vilified scientists that do not toe the party line.
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The House Administration Committee approved the Securing America's Federal Elections Act in a 28503-22019 party-line vote.
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The committee approved Charles Rettig's nomination to be IRS commissioner on a party line vote of 2628-28503.
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Amid the storm of party-line bickering and election-year hyperbole, it's easy to lose faith in Congress.
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It passed on a party-line vote, as Democrats criticized how Republicans planned to pay for the bill.
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That dynamic has contributed to the steady increase in party line voting in the Senate since the 1970s.
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The text was unveiled after the panel approved the GOP proposal on a party-line vote last week.
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Jump on the party line or hear the voices of your whole family with Facebook Messenger's latest feature.
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The bills got mostly party-line support from Republicans, but not from enough Republicans to override a veto.
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Three years ago, the party line within baseball was that the big-money reliever was an endangered species.
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Political coalitions in Juneau do not always come down to party-line votes like in other state houses.
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Communist China has a dark history with reeducation camps, combining hard labor with indoctrination to the party line.
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"The party line is we don't want teenagers watching our videos," she says, noting they are rated XXX.
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Individual members often find that their duties are mostly limited to raising funds and voting the party line.
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And now those same House conservatives are putting a party-line vote to avert government shutdown at risk.
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The Chinese government uses bank loans, business licenses and regulations to make sure companies toe the party line.
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She was confirmed to her current post in March on a largely party-line 55-to-43 vote.
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The panel debated and approved the articles on two party-line votes, sending them to the House floor.
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They are expected to pass along a roughly party-line vote with possibly a handful of Democratic defections.
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The budget reconciliation process that enabled party-line passage of tax legislation last year isn't available this year.
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Republicans were boycotting the bill and Waters needed to push it through committee on a party-line vote.
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But Rhodes didn't lean on me [to follow the party line] like some of the other members did.
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Earlier this year, House Democrats voted to reinstate the Obama-era rules in a mostly party-line vote.
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All but one of the amendments was voted down along a strict 53–47 party line vote. Sen.
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The House passed the impeachment articles last month largely along party-line votes, with no Republicans supporting them.
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That means incumbent Democrats in need independent and moderate Republican voters wary of the party line on DACA.
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This isn't a fix that one party can carry across the finish line on a party-line vote.
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The measure needed 60 votes to advance but fell short on a 51-to-48 party line tally.
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The House Judiciary Committee on Friday approved two articles of impeachment against Trump in a party-line vote.
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The news of the party-line Republican vote in the Senate to overturn the rules stirred the grassroots.
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A bitterly divided Senate Rules Committee approved approved the changes last month along on a party line vote.
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Democrats offered several amendments to strip those provisions from the bill, which also fell along party line votes.
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The Ways and Means Committee approved Chairman Kevin Brady's amendment on a party-line vote of 24-16.
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"I will be an independent check and not toe the party line whenever I disagree," Cunningham told Reuters.
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Toeing the party line is for the weak, whether you're clad in gauntlets or a three-piece suit.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that Republicans defeated the amendment in a party-line vote.
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The national backlash will be severe against the GOP, and especially against female GOP senators who join Republican party-line Senate votes to confirm Kavanaugh, followed by 5-4 party-line votes of Republican justices, that make the long-planned conservative legal assault against critical rights the law of the land.
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The committee, which has an 11-10 Republican majority, will likely advance Kavanaugh's nomination via a party-line vote.
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The Budget Committee, on a strict 12-11 party-line vote, did advance Mulvaney with a recommendation for confirmation.
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Do they have a lot of stake here or do you think they will basically toe the party line?
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Regis Philbin broke from the Hollywood party line, giving Donald Trump high marks for being a do-something president.
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Earlier on Thursday, the full committee approved a highly contentious final draft on a strictly party-line vote. Rep.
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The merger was pushed through on a party-line vote with Democrats dissenting, an FCC official told The Verge.
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The same legislation, authored by Feinstein, failed on a largely party line vote in the Senate seven months ago.
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Tom Price as the new secretary of Health and Human Services by a party-line vote of 52-47.
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Following the party line generally leads to poor investment choices, and sudden policy changes can undermine entire business models.
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On a party-line vote, the Democrat-led House also accused Trump of obstructing Congress' investigation of the matter.
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Mr Xi reminded them to toe the party line, or, as he put it, to keep "the surname 'Party'".
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This happened even though Democrats held enough seats in the chamber to do so on a party-line vote.
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Republicans accused Wasserman Schultz of a political stunt and the amendment failed on a 22-30 party-line vote.
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The letters come almost two weeks after the Republican-led House passed the AHCA in a party-line vote.
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The line "Yet Brutus says [Caesar] was ambitious" is repeated, too, suggesting a mindless toeing of the party line.
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Rather, according to Cohen, he willingly adhered to a "party line" message of minimizing connections between Trump and Russia.
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It is time for them to take a stand and buck the Republican party-line on the overtime regulations.
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As a result, 85003 senators voted against his nomination, and he won confirmation on a straight party-line vote.
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The bill passed by mostly party-line votes in the Republican-dominated house (56-21) and senate (33-7).
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee approved the bill Tuesday on a party-line vote, which included some amendments.
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Lawmakers passed the measure on a mostly party-line vote of 230 to 85033, with support from 10 Democrats.
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The Senate confirmed Wheeler in April to be deputy administration in a mostly party-line vote of 85033-45.
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Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court was approved in the Judiciary Committee on Friday in a party-line vote.
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R.S. measures that it approved this week, mostly by party-line votes, to mark the annual tax-filing deadline.
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This was not a left-leaning billionaire, like Warren Buffett or Bill Gates, once again espousing the party line.
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Democrats also moved to quash the subpoenas, a motion that failed on a party line vote of 8-6.
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The Senate version of the tax plan passed the Budget Committee on a party line vote of 0003-11.
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On Thursday, in a party-line vote, the Senate confirmed Kathy Kraninger to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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And he has been deputy Labor secretary since April 85033, confirmed in a narrow 50-48 party-line vote.
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The Senate confirmed Wheeler in April to be deputy administration in mostly party-line vote of 53 to 45.
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That followed an 11-85033 party-line vote by the Environment and Public Works Committee to advance his nomination.
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On June 21973, however, Mr. Hewlett broke with the habits of a lifetime and bucked the Labour Party line.
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In 22017, though, Collins voted with her party a significantly higher 22018% of the time on party-line votes.
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The party-line numbers are slightly more even in Senate races, with 21 Republican and 29 Democratic women running.
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It was June 2013, and the Senate had taken 510 days to confirm Medine in a party-line vote.
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An amendment championed by Democrats about the regulation of paid tax return preparers failed on a party-line vote.
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All but two Republicans voted to table the resolution on an otherwise party-line vote of 228-185. Rep.
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Both measures passed along mostly party-line votes, and McConnell has refused to take them up in the Senate.
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Say this for Dick Howser — instead of going along with George Steinbrenner's party line yesterday, he declined to comment.
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They're not really ideologues so much as careerists, whose instinct is always to go along with the party line.
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Just seven days ago, Republicans on the committee voted not to release Schiff's memo in a party-line vote.
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In his 20s, Nono joined the Italian Communist Party, and loudly held fast to the party line for decades.
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Mr. Brennan was confirmed last Thursday to a lifetime appointment on a party-line vote of 49 to 46.
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In 1848, for instance, the Democrats and Whigs spent heavily to start newspapers just to circulate the party line.
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The Senate Education Committee voted out the nomination of Betsy DeVos as education secretary on a party-line vote.
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It passed on a largely party-line vote, with Democrats criticizing how Republicans planned to pay for the reauthorizations.
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Republicans adopted a budget resolution last month that allows them to pass tax legislation on a party-line vote.
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Both are expected to pass in a party line vote, though a few Democrats may vote against the measures.
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Only three House Republicans represent crossover districts that Clinton carried, and all are expected to hold the party line.
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In any tribal war people tend to bury individual concerns and rally to their leader and the party line.
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It is expected to pass on a close to party-line vote but not have the force of law.
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Republicans cleared a key procedural vote on the massive tax-cuts package Wednesday afternoon on a party-line vote.
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Other branches of the structure include a captive media that parrots the party line every step of the way.
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Washingtn (CNN)President Donald Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in a near party-line vote Wednesday.
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On Wednesday night, the U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Trump in what was essentially a party line vote.
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Hayes Brown: The intelligence committee voted to approve the report by a party line vote of 13 to nine.
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In Clinton's case, the Senate called Monica Lewinsky and two other witnesses to give depositions on party-line votes.
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Such major shifts in party line were only the most dramatic and public signs of fealty to the Kremlin.
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In the next month or two, the Senate will almost surely acquit him, also on a party-line vote.
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Duda took office as an independent, but he had followed the Law and Justice party line until Monday's vetoes.
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And Democrats got trounced in the 2010 midterms after passing the Affordable Care Act on a party-line vote.
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Instead, they seem to have set up a party-line vote that will lead to a late-night confirmation.
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If Judge Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed by a party-line vote of unanimous Republican senators, creating a Supreme Court that will decide critical cases by unanimous party-line votes of five conservative Republican male justices, it will stain the reputation of the court and undermine the cause of equal justice for a generation.
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This is a seismic shift from years past, when "uncertainties" about climate change were the party line for oil companies.
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He and Wilke both stuck to the party line, emphasizing the importance of the customer experience in everything Amazon pursues.
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The party line is that Speedfactory's robots will not replace humans but instead provide job opportunities for "upskilled" factory workers.
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Grey's Anatomy has long held a singular party line: The show is done when its titular star Ellen Pompeo is.
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Passing sweeping policy on a party-line vote, only to see it reversed in the next election, is not progress.
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In this highly political atmosphere, the work of feminist artists who disagreed with the party line could sometimes be neglected.
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Early this morning, the Senate confirmed him as Health and Human Services secretary, on a 52-47 party-line vote.
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But Simons is reportedly trying to avoid a party-line decision, which could lead to political fallout or potential litigation.
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The House approved the bill to repeal the Iraq War authorization in a largely party-line vote of 236-21625.
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Republicans on the panel offered close to 20 amendments to the resolution, all of which failed on party-line votes.
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Justin Walker was confirmed as a judge for the Western District of Kentucky in a 50-41 party-line vote.
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Ultimately, the bill passed out of the subcommittee, without the rape and incest exception, on a strict party-line vote.
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You could have party-line votes on the Senate floor because they'll say, Don't worry we'll fix it in conference.
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Why it matters: Romney was the only voting senator to break from the party line and vote against the nomination.
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Such a big share of the population "will vote the party line no matter what your policies are", he sighed.
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The Senate voted early Friday to shut down a Democratic filibuster of DeVos on a 52-48 party-line vote.
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He's a libertarian who is known for breaking from the party line, and has partnered with Democrats in the past.
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The party-line vote is one of the last steps before the CFPB rule can be wiped out by Trump.
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The Senate Rules and Administration Committee on a party-line 6900-2628 vote passed a resolution on Wednesday from Sens.
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The Finance Committee advanced Justin Muzinich's nomination to be deputy Treasury secretary by a party-line vote of 14-85033.
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Of course, tax reform passed both the House and the Senate on a party-line vote, despite being hugely unpopular.
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The Senate Rules and Administration Committee on a party-line 2628-28500 vote passed a resolution on Wednesday from Sen.
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The 52-48 party line vote to proceed starts up to 20 hours of frenzied debate on the tax plan.
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A Florida Republican is bucking the party line and pushing a carbon tax as a way to stem global warming.
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Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law after it passed the state's Democratic-controlled legislature in a party-line vote.
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That bill is expected to pass the House on a party-line basis before dying in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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For now, they're less focused on each other, preferring to take shots at Sessions and his party-line voting record.
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Franken's ouster solidified the Democratic Party line and, in doing so, established a contrast with the Republican handling of Moore.
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It passed easily in Alabama's House on a mostly party-line vote and headed to the state's Republican-controlled Senate.
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This is a seismic shift from years past, when "uncertainties " about climate change were the party line for oil companies.
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Andrew Smith was named bureau chief Wednesday after a 3-2 party-line vote among the among the agency's commissioners.
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In a statement after the House passed its bill Thursday on a party-line vote, Becerra called healthcare a right.
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Andrew Smith was named bureau chief Wednesday after a 22019-2 party-line vote among the among the agency's commissioners.
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The party line is that the Spurs will belong to Aldridge and Leonard once Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili are gone.
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The panel voted to send the tax plan to the full Senate on a party-line vote of 2202-2628.
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He left the Republican leadership a few years ago because he felt constrained by a role requiring party-line allegiance.
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His nomination awaits action by the Senate after the Judiciary Committee approved him on a party-line vote in March.
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Last year, the House Republicans passed the Choice Act, which would have gutted Dodd-Frank, in a party-line vote.
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And it's a party that belongs to Trump: What he says is the party line, on any and every issue.
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We're not even talking about an ever-shifting party line; new excuses keep emerging, but old excuses are never abandoned.
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You could almost feel empathy for the pundits who got caught clinging to prior forecasts as the party line shifted.
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This encourages distrust of the government, which will grow as more materials challenging the party-line version of history appear.
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Ditching the Republican Party line, Trump defended eminent domain and dismissed the standard-bearers of conservative thought as irrelevant relics.
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The panel voted to report the measure to the House floor "unfavorably" on a party-line vote of 24-16.
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The legislation advanced out of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee in a party-line vote back in March.
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While toeing the usual party line of the FOMC, there were a number of notable takeaways from Chairman Powell's testimony.
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Fair Game This is the party line: Banks aren't lending nowadays because the regulatory burden they face is too onerous.
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Senior Republicans are growing increasingly confident that the House is barreling toward a party-line vote on articles of impeachment.
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One expert described it to CNN in 2017 as more of a "philosophy" or "party line" than an actual policy.
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Chinese agents are said to monitor Chinese students and report on those who fail to toe the Communist Party line.
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Twenty-five House Republicans broke with their leadership and opposed the usually party line procedural vote bringing up the legislation.
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But the 11 amendments to the trial rules that he proposed were all shot down in party line votes. Rep.
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GOP governors who originally bucked the party line and expanded the program want to ensure their constituents don't lose coverage.
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This is why Israel mouths the old party line, yet takes no steps toward making a Palestinian state a reality.
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A system dominated by two party-line powers gives way to a system with a lot of different power centers.
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Hensarling's bill was passed by his committee down a roughly party-line vote, but did not gain any further traction.
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Most Republicans in Congress have never had to vote for contentious party-line bills that were going to become law.
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Yet she received far more heat than her colleagues who kept their heads down and just voted the party line.
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The Republican Senate majority is currently 51-49, not enough to pass most legislation on a strict party-line vote.
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The body rejected the amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on a 209-214 largely party-line vote.
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Democrats will move a resolution condemning Trump's action, a measure that is expected to pass on a party line vote.
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The Ways and Means Committee rejected both of the Democratic amendments offered earlier in the day on party-line votes.
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The fast-track procedure approved in a largely party-line vote Thursday night waives that requirement and speeds things up.
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It is hard to buck the party line, and it is hard to take action that donors may not welcome.
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It was rejected on a near party-line vote of 44 to 56, with all 55 Republicans voting against dismissal.
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But it does tell us that individual members are now primarily interchangeable parts in a series of party-line votes.
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And she again urged her members on Wednesday to stick to the party line of advocating for investigations rather an impeachment.
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The committee, on a party line, has voted in favor of Kavanaugh's nomination, which could now be brought to the floor.
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The House approved the bill to repeal the Iraq War authorization in a largely party-line vote of 21625 to 2900.
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The Senate approved him to be second-in-command at the EPA largely along a party-line vote in early April.
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Published in censored form as "For a Just Cause" in 1952, it contained sections reluctantly inserted to obey the party line.
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In the United States there is no party line for science, and scientists are making decisions about how science can work.
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There would be no central planning for science, nobody would be establishing a party line for what scientists should work on.
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Turns out, some Republicans are even willing to cross the party line in the name of a "bad ass" fictional president.
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About 4-in-10 consider that a bad thing, while 28% say a departure from the party line is a positive.
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And they have enough votes in the House Republican conference to tank any bill being pushed on a party-line vote.
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On the DC Circuit, he issued some normal GOP party-line rulings befitting his career as a Republican Party foot soldier.
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The bill, which passed on a mostly party-line vote, would phase in overtime pay for farmworkers from 2019 to 2022.
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We are witnessing a political realignment, where voters nationwide are putting ideas first and no longer passively voting the party line.
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From the moment he won the general election, he has towed the Republican Party line -- except on the issue of Russia.
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However, I am happier now knowing that I can be honest about my beliefs without regard for toting the party line.
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The House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday advanced the GOP's legislation on a party-line vote, moving the process forward.
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SNAP doesn't discourage people from working: One oft-repeated Republican party line is that benefits like SNAP discourage people from working.
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The Democratic-led, party-line vote formalizing the impeachment inquiry was proof this is a partisan undertaking from a discredited chairman.
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The legislation passed the panel in a party-line vote, with Democrats staunchly opposed to rolling back the Obama-era rules.
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Yet, a bill before the California legislature — which would have done just that — died in committee on a party-line vote.
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Such articles are seen as having less authority than official commentaries in Rodong Sinmun, which hew closely to the party line.
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The G.O.P. is, or was until Mr. Trump arrived, a top-down hierarchical structure enforcing a strict, ideologically pure party line.
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Back then, the party recruited more candidates who didn't toe the party line on issues such as abortion and gun rights.
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The president's daughter took to Twitter shortly after the resolution in the House passed in a 232-196 party-line vote.
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The commission's party-line vote clears the way for the common ownership of newspapers and broadcast stations in the same market.
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Earlier this month, the House passed a bill to fund CHIP and community health centers largely on a party-line vote.
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The party-line Senate vote came hours after the House on Tuesday approved the sweeping legislation in a 6900-2628 vote.
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She doesn't always follow the party line, she's anti-war intervention and, as a young woman, she was anti-gay marriage.
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It passed out of the House Armed Services Committee last month on a largely party-line vote, with just GOP Reps.
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The Equality Act was approved in a 22-10 party-line vote, setting the bill up for a potential floor vote.
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With such party-line-crossing intrigue as a fresh backdrop, the ad reinforces the idea of a Republican Party in disarray.
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Trump's supply-side tax cuts passed on a party-line vote, but his infrastructure bill passed with a motley bipartisan coalition.
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They amended the bills during an overnight session Tuesday into Wednesday morning before approving them on a nearly party-line vote.
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Pull in a different direction, and one would face ruthless suppression, but toe the party line, and all would be well.
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Without the pressure to adhere to the Trump party line, they can take a couple of baby steps toward being themselves.
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" Asked about Mr. Crowley's plans regarding the Working Families Party line, a campaign spokeswoman said only: "Joe Crowley is a Democrat.
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Some of them, indeed, embrace the party line of the Chinese government, joining student organizations closely aligned with their local consulates.
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Party dissidents say that it is Mr. Casaleggio who, from behind the scenes, expels nonconformists and enforces a strict party line.
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In 2017, he was confirmed to his post as deputy interior secretary on a party-line vote of 53 to 43.
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But when elected officials are less interested in protecting their institution than in toeing the party line, it all falls apart.
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Mr. Mulvaney's comments quickly became the new party line for the White House, echoed across the Capitol by other Trump supporters.
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His amendment failed with a party-line vote of 113-211, with the only Republican to vote for it being Sen.
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The articles of impeachment moved to the House floor after passing the Judiciary Committee on a party line vote last week.
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The House is expected to vote on articles of impeachment after they passed the House Judiciary Committee in a party-line.
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In a nearly party-line vote after a bitter debate, Democrats failed to win support from the four Republicans they needed.
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More disturbing, Republican justices on the Supreme Court consistently supported those entrenchment efforts with a stream of majority party line votes.
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The Democratic-led House impeached Mr. Trump along a party-line vote for abuse of power and obstruction on Dec. 18.
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Echoing his party line, he said he would release all the "war heroes in prisons for various framed allegations" on Nov.
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Surely, if there is a "party line" among the establishment media in the United States, it is anti-Trump, not pro.
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And those who didn't expand the program want to make sure they're not punished for adhering to the original party line.
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An almost exclusively party-line vote on October 31 set the stage for the public hearings that will begin this week.
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The near party-line vote Thursday that set guidelines for the impeachment proceedings could wind up helping Trump in that regard.
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Dissent was not tolerated, on either side The exceptions to the party line vote proved how partisan Trump's impeachment became. Rep.
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McCain became known as a maverick for his tendency to buck the party line on certain issues, including campaign finance restrictions.
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Earlier this month, the House passed a bill to fund CHIP and community health centers largely on a party-line vote.
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On party-line votes, the House can only lose roughly two dozen members — the Freedom Caucus consists of upward of 260.
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The result is that there isn't much news to read that's not mainstream—or that doesn't merely toe the party line.
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They then called in the rest of the Senate, which affirmed their decision in a party-line 49-to-43 vote.
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Most legislators at all levels enjoy safe seats and have constituents who mostly just want them to toe the party line.
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Minority representatives chosen on the "reserved" seat system tow the party line and rarely raise their community&aposs legitimate concerns, he says.
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The House passed the Senate bill by a party line vote of 67-1.43 Friday, the last day of the legislative session.
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Democrats, who generally support tighter firearms regulations, do not have the numbers to defeat the pro-gun bills in party line votes.
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The 20-10 party-line vote for preliminary approval requires women to purchase extra insurance to cover abortions except amid medical emergencies.
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McConnell's backpedaling won't change much about Sessions's confirmation — he has enough votes to get through on a party-line vote this week.
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On a party-line vote, the FCC today approved a controversial measure that gives mobile phone carriers more power over text messages.
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He still voted in favor of Kavanaugh as the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced his nomination in an 11-10 party-line vote.
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Something like a "sinking tide lowers all boats" effect, as one would expect from an electorate largely composed of party-line voters.
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The Missouri bill passed the Senate on Thursday in a party-line vote, with 24 Republicans supporting it and 10 Democrats opposed.
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Jeff Sessions, President Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, was advanced in a party-line vote by the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday.
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The Federalist Society doesn't just elevate conservative judges, but polices them, admonishing judges for rulings that depart from the conservative party line.
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The nominations of Charles Blahous, a Republican, and Robert Reischauer, a Democrat, were sent to the full Senate on party-line votes.
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A candidate who flubs his lines against Trump will yield the same disastrous result as one who sounds like the Party Line.
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Members also advanced Andrew Wheeler, Trump's nominee to be deputy administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), on another party-line vote.
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Democrats revealed their hand at a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting where the panel approved Gorsuch in an 22019-9 party-line vote.
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Whoever did not toe the party line or commit to the central leadership, was immediately deemed out of the running, it said.
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Mark Calabria, chief economist for Vice President Mike Pence, was advanced by the panel on a party-line vote of 13-12.
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The panel voted to send the tax plan to the full Senate on a party-line vote of 14-12. http://bit.
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The body rejected the amendment on a 209-214 largely party-line vote, with Democrats calling it ignorant, mean-spirited and denigrating.
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When the Democratic Party did not nominate her for the special election in April, she ran on the Working Families Party line.
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In seven counties, the board approved on party-line votes more restrictive voting plans that local Republicans had devised over Democratic objections.
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A short time later, the panel passed the tax measure via party line, 12-11, sending the package to the Senate floor.
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Australians can now read the Communist Party line in monthly inserts placed in leading newspapers by a Chinese government-backed media group.
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In China, speech and media undergoes heavy censorship, and people can go to jail for expressing opinions contrary to the party line.
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GOP leaders can afford to lose no more than 28503 votes to pass the budget, which is typically a party-line vote.
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Fallin had remained mum about the bill since Thursday, when it was approved by a party-line vote in the Oklahoma Senate.
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After a five-week trial in early 1999, the Senate voted to acquit Clinton on both charges in another party-line vote.
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" Lewis said the session was typical of how under Xi "there is little tolerance ... for the slightest wobbling off the party line.
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But bucking the Republican Party line was something that McCain did only rarely, though he extracted maximum publicity when he did so.
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It hasn't been without consequence, however: It was the party line on which Jesse Ventura would win the 1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election.
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Xi has been explicit that media must follow the party line, uphold the correct guidance on public opinion and promote "positive propaganda".
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When the stadium was being planned, the party line at the time was that retractable roof technology was not affordable or desirable.
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Democrats have opposed many of Trump's nominees en masse, and there has been pressure on centrist Democrats to toe the party line.
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President Trump nominated him to a federal appeals court, and Republicans in the Senate narrowly confirmed him on a party-line vote.
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Even in Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's district, the Working Families Party line was won by Mr. Crowley, who had secured that party's endorsement.
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Political arguments and perspectives are welcome, but think twice about advocacy pieces that hew tightly to a particular party line or policy.
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I've consistently tried to reach common ground; even in the previous administration, some of these orders were adopted on party-line votes.
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But the party-line split, a rarity for this agency, raises the prospect that the F.A.A. could become yet another partisan battleground.
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The plan, put forth by the commission's chairman, Ajit Pai, is expected to pass on a 3-to-2 party line vote.
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Red-state Senate Democrats Heidi Heitkamp, Joe Manchin, and Joe Donnelly are also potential party-line defectors who voted to confirm Gorsuch.
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Collaboration with state media has also increased in recent years, amid tighter censorship laws that require companies to toe the party line.
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Republicans are attempting to craft a tax bill that can pass the Senate by a party-line vote, avoiding a Democratic filibuster.
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Senate Republicans assume, correctly, that if they can hold the party line, his installation on the Supreme Court is a sure thing.
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Ms. Brooks won on the Working Families Party line with Ms. Warren's support — over the opposition of the local Democratic political establishment.
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Instead, he would use what would likely be a party-line vote to further disparage the inquiry as a partisan hit job.
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They did not want to see the results of a democratic election overturned on a party-line vote out of partisan vendetta.
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Members also advanced Andrew Wheeler, Trump's nominee to be deputy administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in another party-line vote.
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" That may be the public party line, but much depends on how you define political cinema and that historically contested word "independence.
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The House Judiciary Committee approved articles accusing Trump of abusing his office and obstructing Congress in a party-line vote last week.
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People like John Taylor just keep hoping that if they toe the party line enough, they can still get on the inside.
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After the President was impeached by the House, he was acquitted by the Senate in an almost entirely party-line vote. Sen.
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Outlets are trying to intimidate multinational companies into toeing the party line while Beijing tries to rein in the Hong Kong protests.
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The House passed a similar measure last month on a nearly party-line vote that also fell well short of that margin.
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And while the impeachment vote will be historic, it may lack political drama -- as it's expected to be a party-line vote.
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There were four articles of impeachment against Clinton, but only two were approved, on mostly party-line votes with a few defections.
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And so long as Trump is in the White House, climate denial is likely to remain the GOP's de facto party line.
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The measure, which passed by a nearly party line vote of 224-194 on Thursday evening, will next go to the Senate.
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The measure, which passed by a nearly party line vote of 224-194 on Thursday evening, will next go to the Senate.
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The party line remains that they want an open seamless border, but that just doesn't jive with their history or their interest.
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If he had been allowed to run on the Constitution Party line, Blankenship was expected to cut into Morrisey's support, helping Manchin.
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As Bill Kristol told me, the coming Congress may not look like the recent Congresses, when party-line voting was the rule.
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Within an hour of the Trump meeting, the Senate Budget Committee voted to advance the tax bill on a party-line vote.
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Lawrence further suggested in the Sunday interview that censuring Trump could draw Republicans who have otherwise held the party line against impeachment.
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Analysts say that the Chinese government is increasing its efforts to control companies and pressure them to conform to the party line.
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The nominations of Charles Blahous, a Republican, and Robert Reischauer, a Democrat, were sent to the full Senate on party-line votes.
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That's how Clinton's trial went, with a unanimous vote to kick off the trial and then a party-line vote on witnesses.
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Mr. Mnuchin was the latest member of Mr. Trump's cabinet to edge through the confirmation process on a largely party-line vote.
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The bill, introduced after the 22019 killings of 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, failed on a party-line vote.
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The House Appropriations Committee recently approved its Labor, Health and Education appropriations bill for fiscal year 2018 in a party line vote.
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Many of the Democrats who broke with the party line on Wednesday represent swing districts that had voted for Trump in 413.
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At the beginning of Mao's Communist rule starting in 1949, the genre still flourished – so long as works reflected the party line.
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This narrative also allowed them to highlight their own deviations from the Nazi party line, turning debates about means into something like opposition.
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And he ultimately came before the panel again in 2006, when his nomination scraped by via a close 10-8 party-line vote.
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That would clear the way for Gorsuch and any future Trump nominees to the high court to be cleared on party line votes.
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Many were furious that Republicans didn't even try to reach out to them, instead ramming through the bill on a party-line vote.
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By inflaming the political nature of his nomination, he seemed to be banking his hopes of confirmation on a narrow party-line vote.
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In a largely party-line vote of 228-175, the House on Thursday passed the No War Against Iran Act offered by Rep.
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Democrats will need four Republicans to vote in favor of calling in witnesses – that is, if no Democrats defect from the party-line.
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Wehrum, who also served in President George W. Bush's EPA, was confirmed by the Senate in a party-line vote in November 2017.
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MPs are still expected to follow the party line, but any reckoning will come only after Brexit is through Parliament, explain those involved.
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The stock party line may seem like the safer (and easier) option, but it's also not the one that's going change public opinion.
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The pro-vape contingent, meanwhile, is holding a single party line: whatever the evils of e-cigs, they're not worse than regular cigs.
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Though Ocasio-Cortez won the Democratic primary in the 14th District back in June, Crowley won too, on the Working Families Party line.
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" Similarly, Slate wrote, "The Wandering Earth arguably reflects the Chinese party line that bureaucracy can manage doom via central planning and clever engineering.
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In December 2017, the FCC's three GOP commissioners, led by Chairman Ajit Pai, voted to repeal those protections in a party-line vote.
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The risk is that it could be sunk by dozens of secret votes in which parliamentarians can break with the official party line.
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The plan, a key plank of Democrats' 2018 strategy known as H.R. 1, passed the chamber by a 234-193 party-line vote.
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The legislature passed their bill, which specified what types of identification would be allowed at the polls, on an almost party-line vote.
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Yarmuth made his remarks in reference to the federal budget resolution that passed the budget committee on Thursday in a party-line vote.
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Despite Hoyer's ruling, Democrats flexed their muscle and the House voted afterward by party-line to leave Pelosi's words intact in the record.
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He returned to Hungary and worked as a journalist, but lost his job in 1951 when his paper adopted the Communist Party line.
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Because of rule changes made by Democrats in party-line votes when Reid ran the chamber, Trump's Cabinet nominees could not be filibustered.
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But Clyburn ended up reversing course, and the commission passed the original proposal without a hard budget cap on a party-line vote.
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The Federal Communications Commission passed a proposal to overhaul the agency's procedures for processing consumer complaints Thursday in a contentious party-line vote.
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He was advanced out of the committee last week on a party-line vote for a position on an Alabama district court bench.
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For Pelosi's government-funding package to pass the House on a party-line vote, she can't afford more than 17 nays from Democrats.
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"Every single time push comes to shove, he abandons his constituents and votes his party line," Harder told CNN in an interview Monday.
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"The truth about her partisanship and party-line liberalism is revealed more every day," Hawley said in a statement following the video's release.
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In a party-line 11-85033 vote, the panel sent the former Exxon Mobil CEO's nomination to the floor with a positive recommendation.
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The House already passed a bill out of its chamber on a party-line vote — legislation that didn't include repealing the individual mandate.
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The Democratic-led panel moved to authorize the subpoena in a party-line vote of 23-13 at a business meeting Thursday morning.
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Barr appears to be on a glide path to confirmation after easily clearing the Judiciary Committee along a party-line vote on Thursday.
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Unlike a standard Uber ride, in which a single rider starts a one-time trip, UberPool works like a party line for cars.
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She also told them about Reid's Republican opponent, Tag — "Sorry, Delegate Greason" — and all the party-line votes he'd made down in Richmond.
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A procedural maneuver by House Democrats on Tuesday to bring a ban to the floor for consideration failed by a party-line vote.
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Because it was passed on a party-line vote, Republicans initially seemed to be okay with rolling back the health law's coverage line.
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He is considered to be generally more moderate than other House Republicans, though he almost always toes the party line on major votes.
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Nonetheless, Bounds received a Judiciary Committee hearing in June and was voted out of committee on an 11-to-503 party-line vote.
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He said that the Chinese government is already increasing its efforts to control companies and pressure them to conform to the party line.
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When Senator Cantwell tried to strip the drilling provision out of the budget bill in October, it failed mostly along party line votes.
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"What we know already for sure is that the winners of the tournament already are the organizers," Cherchesov said, parroting the party line.
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The House voted to impeach Trump on two articles, abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, in a party-line vote in December.
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As governor, Mr. Branstad has sought to increase American exports without criticizing Chinese imports, the standard Republican Party line before Mr. Trump's ascendence.
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At the committee level, expect a mostly party line vote, with a few Democrats, but not many, crossing the aisle to support Acosta.
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The planned vote will come after the House Ways and Means Committee approved the bill on a near-party-line vote on Wednesday.
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Bette toes the party line, be it lesbian, artistic or political, but she often does not put her money where her mouth is.
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The majority of the House voted to impeach Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress on a largely party-line vote.
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Significantly, Democrats also proposed having Chief Justice Roberts authorize subpoenas for witnesses and documents, but that too failed on a party-line vote.
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"I don't like the idea when they just blindly follow the party line," added Mr. Crane, a roofing contractor who lives in Vineland.
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The biggest contrast with the 1986 effort, though, may be McConnell's insistence that Republicans will pass tax reform on a party-line vote.
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The Border Security for America Act, proposed by committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas), was passed on a party-line 18-12 vote.
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The measure was approved on a party-line vote at the commission, highlighting a partisan fight that shows no signs of letting up.
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Republicans did not raise additional objections inside the hearing room Friday morning, and the two articles were quickly passed on party-line votes.
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The action came on a straight party-line vote, with 11 Republicans supporting their former colleague from Alabama and nine Democrats opposing him.
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We should recall that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was also passed on a straight party-line vote – with no Republicans supporting ObamaCare.
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The vote was 54-45, primarily on a party-line basis with most Republicans backing President Donald Trump's nominee and most Democrats opposed.
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A party-line vote would hand the White House another talking point, they argue: that impeachment is a purely partisan effort by Democrats.
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That point of order was denied, but then upheld by the Senate on a party-line vote, with all Republicans voting against it.
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Donald Trump is an ex-Democrat who flirted with running on the Reform Party line in 2000 and only became a Republican recently.
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McCain's efforts might lead a voter to question the degree to which the GOP party line was truly in line with conservative principles.
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The only thing we know for sure is there appears to be no place in either party for anything but the party line.
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READ: John Lewis' sit-in over guns Such gun control measures were rejected on a mostly party-line vote in the Senate this week.
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But Republicans accused Warren of violating Senate rules against impugning another senator and voted down party line to bar her from participating any further.
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John McCain, Mick Mulvaney moved closer to becoming the next OMB director, surviving party-line votes in the Senate Budget and Homeland Security Committees.
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But what's more likely is that the rule change will pass on party-line voting 3-2 in favor of a net neutrality repeal.
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In the case of Jon and Daenerys' romantic pairing, there's been a consistent party line that it's going to happen and always has been.
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The endless slog of this political season has taken its toll on us all no matter which side of the party line you're on.
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It passed on a mostly party line vote of 85033-189 and will almost certainly see no time in the GOP-controlled Senate. Rep.
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These watchdog groups ensure that Republicans toe the line, ready to foster — and finance — primary challenges against those who deviate from the party line.
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Versions of those proposals are being taken up in the Senate Monday evening -- but are all expected to fail along mostly party-line votes.
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The few big laws that are approved, like Barack Obama's health-care reform or Mr Trump's corporate-tax cuts, pass on party-line votes.
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The law passed in state legislature earlier this month on a strict party-line vote (Democrats currently control 75 percent of the California legislature).
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The book consists only of the dialogue held between two strangers set up through a party line — a relic of the pre-internet age.
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While Quach himself has painted history, especially the war, in a manner that supports the government's party line, that's not what he's doing here.
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Three months later, the House impeached Clinton for perjury and obstruction of justice on a nearly straight party-line vote by the Republican majority.
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Straus reiterated his opposition to the legislation, which was approved by the Republican-controlled state Senate this month on a mostly party-line vote.
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The initial party line on James Comey's firing: Trump had accepted the recommendation of his deputy attorney general, a "universally respected" and apolitical figure.
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Before last week's health care votes, Murkowski had been warning Trump that she was not going to vote by party line on the issue.
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During his election campaign, he depended on most Republicans to support his version of the party line regardless of what they thought of him.
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But if there is a shift toward confrontation, Qatar can be pressured by its neighbors to toe the party line against Saudi Arabia's enemies.
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They permit candidates and public officials to be more independent, to vote their conscience and to not be obligated to follow the party line.
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The House Ways and Means Committee, in a party-line vote, rejected a Democratic amendment asking the Treasury Department to turn over Trump's records.
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As a result, Republicans are looking to pass those bills on party-line votes under a special budgetary process that protects them from filibusters.
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Forty-six Democrats sent a letter to Trump on Thursday to veto the bill, which passed Congress along a pair of party-line votes.
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But that didn't save Wladyslaw Strzeminski from humiliation, persecution and destitution when he refused to toe the party line during Stalin's Sovietisation of Poland.
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The Senate passed legislation blocking the FCC rules on a strict party-line vote, with 50 Republicans voting yes and 48 Democrats voting no.
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The so-called Financial CHOICE Act — approved by a party-line vote — eliminates two of the key reforms specifically designed to prevent another bailout.
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When asked to summarize it so far, the voters gave the party line: that it's a politicized "witch hunt" aimed at undermining Trump's presidency.
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Pascrell's gambit — which came after the committee rejected an amendment about Trump's tax returns earlier this month — failed in a procedural party-line vote.
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Both Republicans and Democrats are digging in the trenches after the House's impeachment probe resolution passed Thursday in a 85033-196 party-line vote.
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Newspapers, websites and broadcasts that break with the party line are pressured to reverse course, and, in the worst cases, forced out of business.
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President Trump has not hewed precisely to party-line positions and may be sympathetic to non-defense spending increases on infrastructure or border security.
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Senate Republicans cleared a key hurdle in their effort when the Senate Budget Committee voted to advance the bill on a party-line vote.
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The bill, cleared by the House Homeland Security Committee on a party-line vote last week, was originally proposed by that committee's chairman, Rep.
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Kavanaugh's nomination to the court is set for a vote Saturday afternoon before the full Senate after advancing Friday on a party-line vote.
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It passed in February 240-190 in a mostly party-line vote, with eight Republicans joining almost every Democrat to vote for the bill.
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Changing procedural rules with a party-line vote is so controversial that it's likened in the Senate to using a nuclear weapon in warfare.
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Judiciary approved his nomination to serve on the federal district court for the Middle District of Alabama in an 11-9, party-line vote.
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The chamber approved the measure in a party-line vote of 22019-198, with four Democrats joining all Republicans in voting against the resolution.
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The chamber approved the proposal by a 51-48 party line vote, with every GOP senator voting for it except for the absent Sen.
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The bill advanced through the markup on a party-line vote, with only Republican congressman Ed Royce of California joining Democrats in opposing repeal.
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They are pessimistic the divide can be bridged, raising the prospect that Republicans would have to move forward with a party-line committee vote.
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Gorsuch is expected to pass out of the committee on a party-line vote with most if not all Democrats voting against him. Sen.
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Trump often tows the party line, deflecting attention from the role firearms play in attacks and making the "good guy with a gun" argument.
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No doubt that will continue to be the party line if and when the actress's series ever comes to fruition on the small screen.
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Representative John J. Faso, Republican of New York, voted last year to repeal the Affordable Care Act on a razor-thin, party-line vote.
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Sal Albanese, a Democrat who is running on the Reform Party line, stood on the periphery — much as he will do for the debate.
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"I'll work to fix Obamacare, and I won't walk the party line," she says, opening up the divider tape and heading for the exit.
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Sal Albanese, a respected former city councilman who has the Reform Party line, lives on Staten Island and might cut into her support there.
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He told the Daily News that others have scoffed at his "unique" methods, because they can't stand someone who won't toe the party line.
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The tag grants them a relatively new opportunity to counter the Vietnamese party line while running relatively little risk of being arrested or beaten.
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" In an August email, Woodhouse told Republican appointees to local election boards that "Republicans can and should make party line changes to early voting.
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Trump was acquitted of both charges — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress — by the GOP-controlled Senate in two near party-line votes.
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Universities also assign and pay students to spy on teachers and other students, and to report any statements that contravene the official party line.
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If the six wire is like an old-fashioned party line, the transit agency has added a digital-age equivalent: the messaging program Slack.
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On December 18, a 230-197 party-line vote in the House approved two articles of impeachment: obstruction of congress and abuse of power.
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"Bo Dietl is not going to be on a major party line," Adele Malpass, the chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party, said on Tuesday.
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Two Republicans who have called for the release of Trump's tax returns have broken with the party line on the three previous votes. Rep.
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Hoyer's announcement came after a tense three-day markup of the articles in the House Judiciary Committee that ended in a party-line vote.
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Republicans face a deadline Saturday when a special budget rule expires that would allow Republicans to pass a repeal on a party-line vote.
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The House is widely expected to approve the impeachment articles in a party-line vote, which will come later Wednesday following hours of debate.
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The measure was approved by a party-line vote of 85033-11, with two key Republicans voting for the measure after previously expressing concerns.
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I fear impeachment will lose much of its moral stigma and political force if it ends up coming down to a party-line vote.
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What Democrats want to avoid is a process that gives the President a virtual exoneration on all charges if it's a party-line vote.
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"Particularly on the Republican side, If you tend to stray away from the party line, you could invite a very expensive primary," Durbin said.
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Actually, partisan impeachments have been with us from the very start of our constitutional history, and presidential impeachments have always been overwhelmingly party-line.
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To override that veto would take two-thirds support in both chambers, so anything close to a party line vote would fall well short.
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His refusal to get behind the party's presidential nominee could be a liability to GOP senators looking to boost turnout among party-line voters.
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The FCC voted along its usual 3-2 party line, with the three Republican commissioners voting for the proposal to remove net neutrality regulations.
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Senators voted 21625-2900 to take up the legislation after it cleared the House earlier in the day, largely on a party-line vote.
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The measure was approved by a party-line vote of 12-11, with two key Republicans voting for the measure after previously expressing concerns.
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The bill passed 67-31 on a largely party-line vote, according to the Montgomery Advertiser, despite a filibuster attempt from state House Democrats.
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But Clinton was a second-term lame duck when he escaped conviction in the Senate after facing a largely-party line House impeachment vote.
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That point lends urgency to Democrats' swift push to remove Trump from office, and further highlights the glaring party-line divide on the issue.
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The House approved a resolution laying out the next steps for the impeachment inquiry in a party-line vote at the end of October.
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I have no desire to exclude my Democratic colleagues from this discussion, and I'm not determined to report anything by a party-line vote.
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Grenell has served as U.S. ambassador to Germany since April 2018, when he was confirmed by the Senate in a largely party-line vote.
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The state court appeared to be less divided on the central issue of the case than the 5-2 party-line split might suggest.
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Still, the Microsoft party line has always been that Surface devices are intended to set the tone in the market as much as anything.
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With Republicans controlling a majority of the five-member commission's seats, the repeal is expected to pass along a 3-2 party-line vote.
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If Democrats decide to take a consistent party line against Tillerson, due to his position on climate, then he needs near-total Republican support.
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The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved Ms. White on a party-line vote, but her nomination languished at the end of 2017.
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Since legislators often follow the party line, it is little wonder that Congress is viewed as biased towards the rich when Republicans hold a majority.
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Most of Trump's controversial nominees to the federal courts have made it out of the committee with party-line votes, but there have been exceptions.
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House Bill 214, which passed both chambers this month, mostly on a party-line vote, does not offer exceptions for cases of rape or incest.
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Facebook's party line is that Kogan, in representing his app to Facebook, lied to them and stated the data would be used for academic research.
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I propose an idea that would force representatives to respond to their engaged electorate vote-by-vote, but would never harden along a party line.
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But, in theory, Senate Republicans could decide they want to go through a whole extended trial and then acquit Trump on a party-line vote.
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Image: GettyIn a party line vote, the House Administration Committee voted today to kill the Election Assistance Committee, which sets federal standards for voting technology.
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Generally, the party line about the 2013 Mac Pro, both from pro users and on Mac enthusiast websites, is that the machine is a failure.
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The public could be forgiven for thinking otherwise, given recent party-line votes on campaign-finance reform, voting rights, same-sex marriage and environmental regulation.
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The vote on the resolution passed the Democrat-led panel on a 24-17 party line vote following an occasionally heated markup hearing Wednesday morning.
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The legal fight over the 2013 reform bill, which passed on strict party-line votes, has also brought up new problems for county elections officials.
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The bill passed the committee on a party line vote, but is unlikely to muster enough support from Democrats to make it through the Senate.
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This would prevent Duke's concerns that online platforms only "reflect only the Democrat Party line," without violating the companies' First Amendment right against compelled speech.
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Less constructively, Mr Cusack, suggests that economics students should pelt their professors with vegetables and rotten fruit if they continue to parrot the party line.
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Late Tuesday, by a party-line vote of 207-143, the House rejected the End Taxpayer Funded Cell Phones Act, which was introduced by Rep.
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But it was still unclear late in the day whether Republicans would have enough votes to pass such a package on a party-line vote.
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Mr. Elicker beat Ms. Harp in the Democratic primary in September, but Ms. Harp stayed in the race, running on the Working Families Party line.
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On Thursday, the House passed a resolution establishing rules for the public phase of the inquiry by a nearly party line vote of 232-1003.
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On a party-line vote, they cut taxes by $150 billion a year, then increased spending by $150 billion a year in cooperation with Democrats.
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The House parliamentarian ruled that Pelosi had violated rules prohibiting personal attacks, but the House voted against striking her words in a party-line vote.
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People drawn to politics for the right reasons are compelled, once elected, to toe the party line—or risk becoming impotent iconoclasts, independent but ineffective.
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Passed on a strict party line vote, the bill is part of an omnibus package outlining appropriations for four federal agencies including the Defense Department.
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The bill passed the state Senate in a party-line vote of 34-18 and now heads back to the House to concur Senate changes.
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The Senate on Thursday voted to confirm Andrew Wheeler as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a 52-47 mostly party-line vote.
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On Wednesday, the commission decided on a party-line vote to block a data security rule that was set to go into effect on Thursday.
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The House Education and the Workforce Committee approved the bill late Tuesday in a 23-17 party-line vote that largely went under the radar.
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After tweaking the language in the bill, the Senate passed it in the wee hours of Wednesday, by a party-line 51-48 vote. Sen.
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If it had, FEMA would have activated a special dedicated AT&T party line and announced nuclear war using the day's specific emergency authentication codeword.
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Subsequent party-line votes allowed the GOP majority to change the precedent for Supreme Court nominees, leading up to the final vote breaking the filibuster.
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Vice President Pence joined Bridenstine at NASA headquarters to deliver the oath, four days after Bridenstine barely passed Senate confirmation on a party-line vote.
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But on some issues, like Social Security and health care, he's continued to drop signs that he doesn't fully buy the standard Republican Party line.
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After a party-line vote in the House Intelligence Committee, the so-called "Nunes memo" became public -- a cherry-picked document drafted at his direction.
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D'Andra spills the beans on why she thinks Cruz's support has dwindled ... in a nutshell, she says it's time to stop towing the party line.
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Between the lines: The party-line vote conflicts with a bipartisan agreement from earlier this year that allows the federal agency to study the issue.
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The Ohio governor virtually camped out in the state, pinning all his hopes on its love of idiosyncratic candidates who don't toe the party line.
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Trump's state directors are whipping their delegates, pressuring them to stick to the party line on forthcoming votes related to the platform and convention rules.
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Mr. Cuomo, 60, a lifelong Democrat, is expected to appear on at least one other minor party line — that of the Independence Party — in November.
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And after last week's near-party-line Supreme Court vote, they have secured a conservative majority on the court that could last for a generation.
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Republicans' drive to repeal Obamacare with a strict party-line vote fell apart last week amid defections from three moderate senators and unified Democratic opposition.
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Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) was confirmed as the next attorney general in a near party-line vote on the Senate floor on Wednesday night.
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John McCain's current absence, Republicans only have one seat that would give them an advantage in the case of a party-line Supreme Court vote.
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After a party-line vote to make it available, Republicans began declaring that the report draped the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation in scandal.
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They are a looser alliance than the old rebels who, in the form of the European Research Group, had their own whips and party line.
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In early excerpts, President Trump talks up his administration's accomplishments, including a party-line tax cut and cutting regulations that have drawn disdain from Democrats.
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"The fact that the president is now agreeing to the summit, hopefully that will be the party line for the time being," he told CNN.
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On Wednesday, the House is all but certain to approve them on nearly party-line votes, making him the third president ever to be impeached.
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House Democrats ultimately decided to move forward and include the Republican language, passing the bill on a near party-line vote of 218 to 206.
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They run a paralyzed Congress, and President Donald Trump, though talking a typically big game, has shown no real inclination to buck the party line.
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Ms. Murray is the top Democrat on the committee that approved Ms. DeVos along a party-line vote, and one of her most strident opponents.
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Grassley on Tuesday had urged Trump to "reconsider" both nominees, even though his panel had advanced Talley's nomination last month on a party-line vote.
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Republicans repeatedly complained that Democrats made no effort to enact a bipartisan ACA and that it was a rammed through by a party line vote.
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This heated debate is revealing, because it is rare to hear ordinary Chinese challenge the party line that decades of harsh population controls were necessary.
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The party won the majority in 2006 in no small part thanks to moderate Democrats who didn't toe the party line on issues like abortion.
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Trump offered his first in-person comments on the tax bill after the Senate passed it on a party-line vote just after midnight Wednesday.
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In response to that attack, McCaskill's campaign highlighted her attempts to broker a compromise with Republicans and the final party-line vote on the legislation.
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The Republican memo passed on a party-line committee vote and was sent to Trump for approval, forgoing intelligence agencies' traditional role in the process.
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The House voted 232-187 to approve the rule stripping anti-wall language from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) in a party-line vote.
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He mounted a passionate defense of his innocence in the Senate and was confirmed by 50-48 in a near-party-line vote on Saturday.
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The House Education and the Workforce Committee approved the bill late Tuesday in a 6900-2628 party-line vote that largely went under the radar.
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This week, Democrats are expected to approve two articles of impeachment on a straight party line vote, setting up a Senate trial early next year.
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On Wednesday, the House is all but certain to approve them on nearly party-line votes, making him the third president ever to be impeached.
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Democrats have rallied to fight the F.C.C.'s repeal of net neutrality, which was passed in a 3-to-2 party line vote in December.
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But now, with Manafort accepting a plea deal, Mueller's team finally has access to someone who has no incentive to stick to the party line.
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In the emails, he asked county election boards to "make party line changes to early voting" to limit hours and keep polls closed on Sundays.
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Between 1991 and 2017 a politician who sat among others who did not hew to the party line was 30 percentage points more likely to rebel.
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Just like her husband, she stuck to the party line that there was no factual basis for their claims — so we should just forget about them.
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And the coalition showed up in force when the bill went through the Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee, ensuring its passage on a party-line vote.
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The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, to lead the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday in a mostly party line vote.
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The House NDAA passed in a party-line, 2900-220006 vote in July, while the Senate version passed in a bipartisan, 2202-2628 vote in June.
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Schachtel issued one of the strongest rebukes of Breitbart saying in a statement that site had veered away from journalism and toward "party-line Trump propaganda."
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Mr Flake notes how such congressional bosses as Tom DeLay shunned chances to pass bipartisan legislation, if a party-line vote would fire up the base.
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The initial party line on James Comey's firing was that Trump had accepted the recommendation of his deputy attorney general, a "universally respected" and apolitical figure.
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The Senate passed its version of the GOP tax plan shortly before 2 am Saturday morning on a narrow, mostly party-line vote of 51-49.
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But six of them were appointed by Democratic presidents and four by Republicans, and no judge appeared to stray significantly from the party line in court.
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He's been a critic of the Republican Party since he was forced out of the American Enterprise Institute for deviating from the party line on Obamacare.
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The group condemned the largely party-line vote that saw the legislation pass 217 to 213, with no Democratic votes and 20 Republicans opposing the measure.
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The CBO is expected to release this week its analysis of the Republican bill that cleared two House panels on strict party-line votes last week.
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McConnell declined to say whether Senate Republicans would repeal the landmark healthcare law with a party-line vote under a special process known as budgetary reconciliation.
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If David had just stuck with the party line, he could have knocked off another member of the dominant alliance and kept the idol for himself.
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But by the eve of Friday's vote, the budget looked likely to pass a day after the Senate approved it on a party-line vote. Sen.
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There's a catch, though: Even if Morris pulls off the Democratic upset, Felder will likely remain on the ballot in November on the Republican party line.
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Dodd-Frank was passed in the Senate on what was essentially a party line vote during a time when the Democrats had a filibuster-proof majority.
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The rule -- passed under his predecessor in May on a party-line vote -- prevents student loan companies from calling individuals more than three times per month.
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The legislation was approved by the House Financial Services Committee earlier this month on a party-line vote at the end of a days-long markup.
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Senate – IRS: The Hill: The Senate Finance Committee approved Charles Rettig's nomination to be IRS commissioner on a party-line vote of 14-13 on Thursday.
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The Senate has just confirmed her nominee for attorney general in a mostly party-line vote, after two moderate Republican senators voted to end a filibuster.
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In the eight years of President Bush, he noted that the Senate Judiciary Committee reported one of his district court nominees by a party line vote.
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During its markup of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the committee rejected in party-line votes several amendments offered by Republicans related to the border.
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Democrats said the measures, passed after an all-night session on party-line votes last week, were sour grapes meant to weaken the incoming Democratic administration.
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The House Education and Workforce Committee in a 22-85033 party-line vote approved Republican legislation that would block the Labor Department's so-called persuader rule.
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The House Education and Workforce Committee in a 22-13 party-line vote approved Republican legislation that would block the Labor Department's so-called persuader rule.
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But the cost of insuring people will be substantially lower than the budget agency expected when the law was passed, on party-line votes, in 2010.
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Both candidates have expressed support for gun control measures, mostly along the Democrat party line, and the general election has been identified as a toss up.
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A Kentucky lawyer with a lengthy record of partisan writing was confirmed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Thursday in a party-line Senate vote.
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Lauren Passalacqua, a spokeswoman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, suggested that Republicans were falling into the party line rather than seriously studying the administration's plan.
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The party-line vote was on an unusual procedural motion offered by a Democrat, and Republican leaders were critical of the effort to force a vote.
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In 2015, on a party-line vote, of course, the agency imposed Title II regulations on the internet service providers across this country, big and small.
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Lindberg failed to address the media after the announcement, in a rare move for such an experienced IOC member, while Konig Jerlmyr peddled the party line.
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He created a new organization, the Cyberspace Administration of China, to coordinate censorship online and suppress social-media influencers who didn't always toe the party line.
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Senate staff members said their draft would require changes, likely major ones, to survive procedural rules that allow it to pass on a party-line vote.
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After a wave of teacher walkouts fired up people on both sides of the party line, the time seemed ripe for big investments in public schools.
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For the most part, those nominees have passed through the Senate (though often along party-line votes) with the ministerial ease once expected for judicial confirmations.
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The bottom line appears to be that the White House hasn't decided it does want a deal, and pushed staff to adhere to the party line.
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But McConnell still ran all over Democrats on the Senate floor, winning a series of party line votes on the resolution that will govern the trial.
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Kavanaugh's nomination advanced the Judiciary panel in a party-line vote last week, and is expected to pass the full Senate in a vote on Saturday.
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And in theory, the 53-member Republican majority could steamroll Democrats in a party-line vote, though senators said that would be a worst-case scenario.
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The agency voted to throw out the rules in a 3-to-2 party-line vote in 2017, reversing a decision made during the Obama administration.
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Collins, Murkowski, Alexander Romney's decision to abandon the party line drew a sharp contrast with his GOP colleagues who criticized Trump's behavior but opposed the impeachment.
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Pressure will build on local leaders to back him as well, giving him the "party line," which in most of the district bestows favorable ballot placement.
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"Everyone is going to make their own decisions," Schumer told CNN when asked if he would push his caucus to vote the party-line on conviction.
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In a party-line vote on Monday, Republicans on the House intelligence panel overruled their Democratic colleagues and sent the memo to the president for approval.
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Poland's right-wing populist Law and Justice Party has attacked the independent judiciary and has sought to remove judges who do not follow the party line.
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The Senate Finance Committee approved the measure last week on a party-line vote and is working to turn its plain-English proposal into legislative text.
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I'm expecting a pretty much party-line House vote with just the two Democrats who have signaled opposition sticking by their position: Peterson and Van Drew.
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But now some of the panel's Democrats are warning that they may pull their support for the inquiry if it becomes mired in party-line politics.
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He praised leadership on Thursday for giving the bill a public markup, where it was passed out of the Finance Committee on a party-line vote.
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" "We should not be content to pass health-care legislation on a party-line basis, as Democrats did when they rammed Obamacare through Congress in 2009.
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The House panel also approved on a party-line vote a bill to provide federal money to states to help pay the largest health insurance claims.
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But now, many Googlers are veering further to the left than the more moderate Democratic party line, particularly when it comes to calling for sweeping economic reform.
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The Florida House passed the bill on a party-line vote on Friday, the last day of the legislative session, sending the measure to the governor's desk.
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Washington (CNN)The House of Representatives began the process of dismantling the Affordable Care Act on Friday, approving a budget resolution on a mostly party line vote.
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He has long been known for an unusual willingness to split with the party line on controversial issues including federal surveillance powers, foreign policy and congressional procedure.
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Complicated procedures Republicans can repeal significant portions through a budget procedure that avoids a Senate filibuster and allows them to pass it on a party-line vote.
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They point out that Labour MPs were expected to pile in and support Mrs May's deal earlier this year; in the event, few defied the party line.
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A party-line vote upheld that decision, turning what could have been an ordinary late-night partisan floor speech for C-SPAN devotees into a national story.
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Mick Mulvaney's nomination was moved to the floor on two strictly party line votes by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and Senate Budget Committee.
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He is accustomed to being isolated from the vast majority of his peers in Congress, and is often the sole Republican "no" on otherwise party-line votes.
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Eritrean nationals who have lived abroad for many years can come and go as they please, provided they toe the party line and pay a "diaspora tax".
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He has said repeatedly that the 2015 ruling passed "on a party-line vote," and believes that the FCC's previous 2015 ruling is essentially frivolous and unnecessary.
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"The only surprise regarding LA Weekly parroting the NRA party line is that it took them this long to completely reveal their true nature," Weiss told Mashable.
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Many Democrats are still steamed over the party-line vote to impeach Bill Clinton, which boomeranged on the GOP even though he did lie about Monica Lewinsky.
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During sittings of the 2010 and 2015 parliaments, MPs aged 65 and over were twice as likely as their younger colleagues to vote against the party line.
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The so-called Right to Try Act of 2017, which the Senate passed nine months ago, cleared the House in a party-line vote of 250-169.
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Nonetheless, instead of seeking bipartisan support, Republicans are using the restrictive procedure of budget reconciliation to try to push the legislation through on a party-line vote.
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One memorable instance took place the day before Christmas, 2009, when Democrats passed ObamaCare shortly after 7 am on a party-line vote of 60 to 39.
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The Financial CHOICE Act, which passed the House Financial Services Committee on a 34-26 party line vote last week, is the first attempt to do that.
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If discussions of dimensions and algorithms make your head spin, think of it this way: Most of the time, members of Congress just vote their party line.
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But he outlined a vision of more incremental change, arguing that voters are "not necessarily ideological" in their motivations and that few toe their party line completely.
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The newspaper noted that the vote occurred after a Senate committee made several changes to the measures and advanced them on a 3-2 party-line vote.
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FRACAS AT THE FCC: The Federal Communications Commission passed a proposal to overhaul the agency's procedures for processing consumer complaints Thursday in a contentious party-line vote.
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Hard to know if he was echoing the party line or if he really saw it that way, but it appears to be the reality moving forward.
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There is a real danger that a series of 85033-4 party-line votes, with Republican justices backing Republican interests on hot button issues from Roe v.
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"The Commerce Committee and the FCC have been islands of nonpartisanship over the years and only recently have there been so many party-line votes," Schatz said.
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In this best-case scenario, the next Democratic president will have to work with a Senate that has bound itself by rules that preclude party-line legislation.
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Arkansas voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to require identification at polling places after legislators advanced a proposal on a mostly party-line vote.
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Obama has raised issues of freedom of the press on previous visits to China, which insists that media must follow the party line and promote "positive propaganda".
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To the delight of his Republican colleagues, he ultimately voted in favor of the bill, and the committee approved it along a party line vote, 12-11.
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The vast majority of the rules package was adopted on Thursday but in a largely party-line vote, with only three Republicans joining Democrats to pass it.
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Anytime you hear a Democrat saying that you can have good Border Security without a Wall, write them off as just another politician following the party line.
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The law is expected to pass the House as early as Friday on a party-line vote, but Senate Democrats said they were still considering their options.
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Kardashian West told Jones she wants to help other incarcerated women, "starting one person at a time," and has no interest in following a specific party line.
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The House passed a five-year CHIP extension in early November, but it was mostly on a party-line vote as Democrats objected to the bill's offsets.
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Democrats have already offered amendments related to Trump's tax returns twice during Ways and Means markups, and both times the amendments were blocked on party-line votes.
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And as MPs in both parties increasingly defy the whip—vote against their parties' positions—it has been increasingly difficult for Corbyn to maintain a party line.
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But he said that Trump wanted him to stick to the "party line he created," that there was no collusion between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign.
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That may be the official party line, but Richardson and her colleagues' research has found that many disabled people have trouble finding trainers to work with them.
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The Senate confirmed Barr in a largely party-line vote amid intense speculation that Mueller's probe into links between the Trump campaign and Russia is wrapping up.
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Last month, Doggett offered an amendment on Trump's tax returns to the Ways and Means Committee's oversight plan, but the amendment failed on a party-line vote.
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Jalil Fiqi, a religious scholar with a doctorate in Islamic studies from Jamia Millia University in New Delhi, India adds insight to the Ahmadzai's questionable party line.
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It's especially telling that during Monday's party-line vote to release the Nunes memo, Committee Republicans blocked release of the Democratic members' memo which rebuts Nunes' claims.
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Tom Price's party-line Senate confirmation vote as Health and Human Services secretary this morning was the weakest of any Health and Human Services secretary in decades.
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The bill passed the GOP-led panel on a 12-11 party-line vote after President Trump pressured two key Republican holdouts to vote for the bill.
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Mr. DuBois has thoughtfully included a kind of mini-museum of voting, with a display case of punch-card ballots, party-line labels and other historical ephemera.
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A vocal opponent of affirmative action, Mr. Marcus was confirmed last month on a party-line Senate vote, and it was Mr. Marcus who signed Tuesday's letter.
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The technology that drives the romance of "Pillow Talk" — a telephone party line — may be outdated, but the chemistry between Rock Hudson and Doris Day is not.
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The Supreme Court is widely expected to rule in favor of Janus on a party line 5-to-4 basis and overturn a 1977 precedent, Abood v.
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Wiz Khalifa isn't buying the party line on the incredible show Friday night in the Southern California skies ... he has no doubts what he saw was aliens.
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On Monday, Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee won a party-line vote to take the highly unusual step of declassifying the Nunes memo for public release.
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An amendment that would have banned assault weapons attached to a wider bill failed on Saturday in a largely party-line vote, in response to the Feb.
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The Senate confirmed Francisco as solicitor general, the lawyer who represents the government's agenda before the Supreme Court, in September on a 50-47 party-line vote.
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Mr. Stern was elected councilman at large from Manhattan in 1973, running on the Liberal Party line, and re-elected to another four-year term in 463.
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Another point on which the stores seem out of step with the company's party line is in estimating the time it would take to get a car.
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"Russia has a pretty good record on shaping the narrative, of creating a party line and reinforcing it from a variety of vantage points," Mr. Weiss said.
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The Senate ultimately killed those amendments and approved rules for the trial on a party-line vote without addressing whether the chamber should subpoena documents or witnesses.
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The House is expected to vote this week on two articles of impeachment against Trump after they passed the House Judiciary Committee in a party-line vote.
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The House is expected to vote Wednesday to impeach Trump in a largely party-line vote on two articles: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Sen.
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The Intelligence Committee formally adopted the report later Tuesday on a party-line vote, ahead of the first impeachment hearing in the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
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Some House Republicans pushed for a budget resolution that would have allowed them to pursue — on a party-line basis — significant cuts to the social safety net.
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The Democratic-controlled House last week passed a resolution to rein in Trump's ability to act against Iran without congressional approval in a near party-line vote.
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You're going to have them move to push this to a final vote and then you will have a largely party line vote to acquit the president.
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Democrats wanted to guarantee that witnesses will be called, but Republicans, whose majority carried a party-line vote, ensured that is a decision to be made later.
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