1. That is wholly laudable, and I suspect that it does not divide the parties. 2. The party is divided on this issue. 3. And the party itself is divided, with some Republicans like Mayor Rudolph Giuliani of New York City urging Congress to restore aid to legal immigrants. 4. At worst, the issue could divide the party and drive off potential converts. 5. Both Jackson and McAuliffe said that their contest would not divide the party along racial or other grounds. 6. Bush did bring up the issue of abortion, which has long divided his party, but gingerly. 7. But behind the scenes the national party is bitterly divided over the issue. 8. But economists say that such measures will not do the trick, and that both major political parties are too divided to force deeper changes. 9. But great issues divided the parties in those days of carpetbaggers and reformers. 10. But in response to a question about the antitrust investigations of Microsoft and Intel, Gingrich bared one of the real policy differences that divide the parties. |