Sometimes, politicians from different parties seem to agree on the big things, like taxes or war. It's like when kids at school all decide to play soccer together even though they usually fight over toys. They might not always get along, but working together helps everyone feel good in the end.
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- Two friends who normally argue about which game to play still agree on picking soccer for the school match.
- A teacher and a student who don't get along still work together on a big project because they both want good grades.
- Two neighbors with different opinions often come together when it's time to fix the shared fence.
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See also
- How Do Secret Votes Really Work?
- How Can a Single Vote Change the Whole Election?
- How do political figures use religious texts in public discourse?
- Why Do Politicians Always Agree to Disagree?
- Why Do Political Parties Change Their Positions?
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