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  2. Political football - Wikipedia

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    A political football is a topic or issue that is seized on by opposing political parties or factions and made a more political issue than it might initially seem to be. "To make a political football" [out of something] is defined in William Safire's Safire's Political Dictionary as "To thrust a social, national security, or otherwise ostensibly non-political matter into partisan politics".

  3. Green Bay Sweep (politics) - Wikipedia

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    He outlined the plot in a book published in November 2021 [1] and spoke about it in multiple media interviews. It took its name from the Packers sweep , where the Green Bay Packers of the 1950s and '60s, led by Vince Lombardi , would flood a zone with blockers, allowing the football to be advanced dependably behind them.

  4. Association football and politics - Wikipedia

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    Association football and politics are connected in club identities, clashes, and footballers who choose a career in politics. Association football has played a role in maintaining the differences which give each European country a distinct identity, while strengthening the bonds that bind Europe together. [ 1 ]

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    Democrats add football to their election-year playbook By Allan Smith With the NFL season officially kicking off tonight , Democrats see an unexpected opening to make gains with voters this fall.

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    Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz looked to the gridiron to push his vision for politics on Sunday as he and Vice President Kamala Harris dropped by a high school football team’s practice in western ...

  8. Politics invades college football via skies above stadiums in ...

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    Here in Ann Arbor before the Michigan-Texas game, the banner was set to take a poke at Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance, a Senator from Ohio and a graduate of Ohio State, the Wolverines' bitter ...

  9. List of sports idioms - Wikipedia

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    Political football Association football: an issue in politics that is continually debated but is yet to be resolved. [58] pull one's punches Boxing: To use less force than one is capable of; to be gentle or lenient. In boxing, a boxer who holds back from using all his strength is said to pull his punches.