Bipartisanship: A Racist Canard?
Bipartisanship is not a cause in and of itself, but is an outcome resulting from issues achieving broad support among decision makers
Dr. Michael Greiner has worked in politics, in government, and as a lawyer. Now, he teaches, researches and writes about the intersection of politics, government, economics and the law.
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