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In politics, "the line", "the party line", or "the lines to take" is an idiom for a political party or social movement's canon agenda, as well as ideological elements specific to the organization's partisanship.
The meaning in this context was marked the line of separation. An earlier 1813 publication had used the term toe the mark which had the same meaning as toe the line's modern usage, where the author wrote He began to think it was high time to toe the mark. [10] An 1828 publication also used toe the plank with a similar meaning. [11]
A party-line vote in a deliberative assembly (such as a constituent assembly, parliament, or legislature) is a vote in which a substantial majority of members of a political party vote the same way (usually in opposition to the other political party(ies) whose members vote the opposite way).
“The Democrat party, they have a different way of dealing with this, in that people that don’t toe the party line exactly never go anywhere,” he told the Idaho Statesman in an interview.
The continuous trolling of election fraud lies, meritless personal attacks on those who do not toe the party line and created conspiracy theories, including vaccination conspiracy theories, have ...
The independent mindset — politically incorrect, anti-establishment, anti-elistst, pro-innovation, anti-identity politics and pro-people — is shaking up politics as usual. I
The term party discipline is used in politics in two closely related, yet distinct, meanings. [1] [2] In a broad sense (also known as party cohesion [3]), the discipline is adherence of the party members at large to an agreed system of political norms and rules.
A Monmouth University poll released last month showed that Serrano Glassner has the most name recognition among Republican voters, at 24%, with Bashaw polling at 12%.