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play politics

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  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

“I do not want to look back and think we caused something or we missed something and someone got hurt. I don’t want to play politics with any of that.”

From Seattle Times Apr. 26, 2022

When asked about the report on Friday, a top Chinese diplomat denied that China had engaged in any disinformation and dismissed any suggestion that it had been using the pandemic to play politics.

From New York Times Apr. 24, 2020

You and I both have heard your grandfather say many times that he'd like to play politics with angels—if only he could find the angels.

From The Ramrodders A Novel by Day, Holman

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