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Alert the historians: bipartisanship spotted in the wild. Bipartisanship isn’t dead, but it doesn’t usually show up in the big speeches or viral moments. It shows up quietly, in unexpected alliances that cut against the usual story of gridlock. Think about what these moments tell us: When leaders acknowledge where Americans already agree, they can find common ground — even across the widest divides. Nearly 9 in 10 Americans believe cannabis laws need to change. Families everywhere are squeezed by housing costs. Taxpayers don’t want to bankroll corporate profits without seeing a return. These aren’t fringe positions. They’re the reality most people live every day. The real story isn’t that politicians suddenly became less polarized. It’s that, under pressure from problems the public can’t ignore, even the most unlikely coalitions are willing to test new ground. So maybe the question isn’t whether bipartisanship is “alive” or “dead.” Maybe it’s whether we can recognize these flashes ...

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