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Pelosi said in an interview aired a couple of days ago (on Hill TV at least) that raising the debt cellingceiling has "always been bipartisan". Later, in the same video segment McConnell says however that Republicans were "left to do it alone in the early 2000s".

I'm aware that bipartisan is a fairly flexible term. To make this Q a bit more objective, I assume there can be some sort of ranking by bipartisanship of debt ceiling increases and/or suspensions (the linked Q does something like that for other legislation.) So, what is the least bipartisan such measure on the debt ceiling in the last 30 years?

Pelosi said in an interview aired a couple of days ago (on Hill TV at least) that raising the debt celling has "always been bipartisan". Later, in the same video segment McConnell says however that Republicans were "left to do it alone in the early 2000s".

I'm aware that bipartisan is a fairly flexible term. To make this Q a bit more objective, I assume there can be some sort of ranking by bipartisanship of debt ceiling increases and/or suspensions (the linked Q does something like that for other legislation.) So, what is the least bipartisan such measure on the debt ceiling in the last 30 years?

Pelosi said in an interview aired a couple of days ago (on Hill TV at least) that raising the debt ceiling has "always been bipartisan". Later, in the same video segment McConnell says however that Republicans were "left to do it alone in the early 2000s".

I'm aware that bipartisan is a fairly flexible term. To make this Q a bit more objective, I assume there can be some sort of ranking by bipartisanship of debt ceiling increases and/or suspensions (the linked Q does something like that for other legislation.) So, what is the least bipartisan such measure on the debt ceiling in the last 30 years?

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Pelosi said in an interviewedinterview aired a couple of days ago (on Hill TV at least) that raising the debt celling has "always been bipartisan". Later, in the same video segment McConnell says however that Republicans were "left to do it alone in the early 2000s".

I'm aware that bipartisan is a fairly flexible term. To make this Q a bit more objective, I assume there can be some sort of ranking by bipartisanship of debt ceiling increases and/or suspensions (the linked Q does something like that for other legislation.) So, what is the least bipartisan such measure on the debt ceiling in the last 30 years?

Pelosi said in an interviewed aired a couple of days ago (on Hill TV at least) that raising the debt celling has "always been bipartisan". Later, in the same video segment McConnell says however that Republicans were "left to do it alone in the early 2000s".

I'm aware that bipartisan is a fairly flexible term. To make this Q a bit more objective, I assume there can be some sort of ranking by bipartisanship of debt ceiling increases and/or suspensions (the linked Q does something like that for other legislation.) So, what is the least bipartisan such measure on the debt ceiling in the last 30 years?

Pelosi said in an interview aired a couple of days ago (on Hill TV at least) that raising the debt celling has "always been bipartisan". Later, in the same video segment McConnell says however that Republicans were "left to do it alone in the early 2000s".

I'm aware that bipartisan is a fairly flexible term. To make this Q a bit more objective, I assume there can be some sort of ranking by bipartisanship of debt ceiling increases and/or suspensions (the linked Q does something like that for other legislation.) So, what is the least bipartisan such measure on the debt ceiling in the last 30 years?

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