A Quote by William J. Clinton

There's never a perfect bipartisan bill in the eyes of a partisan. — © William J. Clinton
There's never a perfect bipartisan bill in the eyes of a partisan.
It's nice to say let's be bipartisan. But we're a partisan nation. We were raised as a partisan nation.
We are looking for bipartisan solutions not partisan rhetoric.
I have also come to understand Congress' need for a bipartisan as well as a partisan capacity.
As a rule of thumb. Congressional legislation that is bipartisan is usually twice as bad as legislation that is partisan.
First, we must continually reaffirm the principle that the security of the United States is not, and should never be, a partisan matter. The United States can best defend its national security interests abroad by uniting behind a bipartisan security policy at home.
Donald Trump is in a partisan election, so he views the role differently than Mitch Landrieu and I who are are trying to lead our cities in a bipartisan or nonpartisan manner.
Our Keystone legislation received strong bipartisan support in the Senate. Although it didn't receive the 60 votes necessary for passage, 56 senators - a majority - voted in favor of the bill. Despite President Obama's actively lobbying against the bill, we still won the support of 11 Democrats.
I think there's bipartisan support in the Senate to pass a good reform bill.
Let's create jobs by bringing the Shaheen-Portman bipartisan energy efficiency bill to the floor.
We got Defense of Marriage Act as a federal law from President Bill Clinton. And it was passed with bipartisan support.
I am now more sure than ever that we're going to have a bipartisan bill ... making incredible progress.
Last year, I co-sponsored the Highlands Conservation Act and in a bipartisan effort we passed the bill through Congress.
Redistricting is a deeply political process, with incumbents actively seeking to minimize the risk to themselves (via bipartisan gerrymanders) or to gain additional seats for their party (via partisan gerrymanders).
A federal Voters' Bill of Rights could press the states to put non-partisan managers in charge of elections.
The first of the month falls every month, too, North or South. And them white folks who sends bills never forgets to send them-the phone bill, the furniture bill, the water bill, the gas bill, insurance, house rent.
I think dealing with climate change should be a centerpiece of any campaign in the 2020 election cycle. Yet I'm the only one with a bipartisan carbon tax bill.
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