A bipartisan deal is a legislative agreement forged between opposing political parties, requiring compromise to pass laws or budgets. It functions by bridging ideological divides, often trading concessions to secure majority support. Benefits extend to the public through stable governance, reduced gridlock, and policy solutions addressing broad national needs, from infrastructure to healthcare, fostering trust in democratic processes.
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