Uniparty Term Divides Republicans on Bipartisanship
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The term "uniparty" is used by some Republicans to criticize bipartisan deals and Republicans who work with Democrats.
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It's promoted by Trump allies and traces back to Steve Bannon, depicting a false illusion of Democrats and compliant Republicans acting jointly.
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The term is most often used regarding government spending deals and aid to Ukraine.
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Some Republicans dislike the term and the framing of bipartisanship as negative.
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Democrats continue to celebrate bipartisanship and deals made through compromise.