Bipartisan opposition occurs when members of both major political parties unite against a policy, nominee, or proposal. It often blocks controversial legislation or checks executive overreach. This dynamic primarily benefits centrists and cross-party coalitions, who gain leverage by demonstrating broad-based resistance. However, it can also stall progress on issues lacking unified support.
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