"Instead of leading the country to bipartisan comprehensive reform," Mr. Sharry said, "he runs more of a danger of putting gasoline on the fire."
"We know in our hearts that the money chase is a bipartisan problem," Senator Levin continued, urging that his colleagues work for "bipartisan reform."
For the first time in a generation, perhaps two generations, the legislature is poised to pass sweeping bipartisan reforms of local government, spending, and property taxes.
We supported the 1995 bipartisan reforms, which resolved many issues raised by your editorial, but President Bill Clinton vetoed the bill.
This bipartisan reform makes lawmakers more accountable for taxpayer dollars, and represents a step in the right direction for those who want to change the spending culture in Washington.
Gore opposed bipartisan reform.
But if the President is serious about bipartisan reform, he must include real tort reforms that produce savings for the American people.
Instead, our parties can work together on bipartisan reforms to save and strengthen Medicare.
Most of them remain hostile but there's reason to hope that enough will support this bill to make it real bipartisan reform.
On live radio, he denounces both his backers and himself as frauds, withdraws as a candidate while promising to seek bipartisan reform, and asks for his wife's forgiveness.