Noun
bipartisanship (countable and uncountable, plural bipartisanships)
In the context of a two-party system, especially in the United States, cooperation between the competing political parties; governing in a bipartisan manner
The only bipartisanship you ever see is when they finally sign a bill and everybody says, 'Gee, isn't that wonderful?' Colin Powell
The one thing I'm convinced George W. Bush is good at is bipartisanship. It's clearly something he enjoys personally. Tucker Carlson
This is an opportunity for bipartisanship and transcendence, an opportunity to find our better selves and in rising to meet this challenge, create a better brighter future - a future worthy of the generations who come after us and who have a right to be able to depend on us. Al Gore
In this age of cynicism, bipartisanship and personal cowardice, it's refreshing to find a group of people willing to die for what they believe. Patton Oswalt
Bipartisanship is nice, but it cannot be a substitute for action, not having it cannot prevent us from going forward. Nancy Pelosi
I'm a strong believer in bipartisanship. Mack McLarty