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play politics

Idioms  
  1. Act for personal or political gain rather than principle, as in I don't think this judge is fair—he's playing politics. [Mid-1800s]


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“We know what our job is,” Moriarity said, “it’s not to play politics, but to ensure a thorough investigation, seek justice and to be fair to all involved, and we are committed to doing that.”

From Salon • Jan. 9, 2026

Their leader Jane Dodds said her deal to pass the Welsh government's budget last month showed she would not "play politics" with people's lives.

From BBC • Apr. 4, 2025

“We can’t play politics with this kind of issue,” she said.

From New York Times • Nov. 5, 2021

She said in a statement, “We are not here to play politics with people’s lives — we are here to pass transformative policies.”

From Seattle Times • Aug. 23, 2021

Under that influence he refused to play politics, or fence for position with Douglas.

From The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict by Hillis, Newell Dwight

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