party politics
Americannoun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of party politics
First recorded in 1765–75
Example Sentences
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Before he started his political career, he said he would have been "dismissive" of party politics but now says helping people to find their political voice is "the number one thing" for him.
From BBC
"Recognising their contribution is not about party politics but acknowledging the value of service and commitment, and I am proud to do so and to thank them."
From BBC
At the same press conference he had earlier said that films had the power to "change the world" but in a different way from party politics.
From Barron's
But this is not about party politics.
From BBC
The representative from California and power player in Democratic Party politics is expected to make a statement on her future following Tuesday’s elections.
From Salon
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