In middle class Levittown, residents call for post-election politics to end divisiveness and heal the country.
But there seems to be a lot of divisiveness among Democrats on the Hill.
Twitter, with its propensity to mock just about everything, was an especially fertile ground for divisiveness.
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Mr. JAY PRITZKER (National Co-Chair, Clinton Campaign): Oh, I don't think it's divisiveness, really, I think it's natural.
They will be dragged into what is sectarian divisiveness with many different factions among the three main groups.
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The result, says Jerome Grisko, president of Century, has been a debilitating divisiveness.
"There was a lot of divisiveness and hate on both sides, " said Windmeyer.
This divisiveness has certainly been exacerbated by what has turned out to be a protracted and vicious GOP primary race.
The U.S. needs to interrupt its angry divisiveness and name-calling long enough to recognize the portent of what is going on.
America does not contribute to their effectiveness if its strident and inexpert voice risks divisiveness and confusion at precisely the wrong time.
Meanwhile, at Fox News, chairman Roger Ailes is realizing that extreme divisiveness has its limitations as a ratings strategy and an electoral strategy.
And indeed there is a growing sense in the country that people are finally getting tired of this particularly rancid level of divisiveness.
They know that on their own, they can't solve the real problems and they need to create divisiveness to attract attention and win votes.
And the divisiveness is at that state where there's not an opportunity to have that kind of conversation and make the necessary compromises based on trust.
"One should not interpret this as being division or divisiveness amongst the cardinals, take into consideration the size of the group and the normal process, " he said.
The divisiveness is hardly new, but it is increasingly structural.
Finchem hates the divisiveness and distraction the proposal has stirred up, and reportedly prevailed on the Tour's player policy board, which met Monday, to write a letter to the USGA expressing the Tour's opposition.
There is little doubt, however, that a bullying cause of action would create more uncertainty and divisiveness in the workplace and far greater burdens on employers than any supposed set of benefits could possibly justify.
The execs have been united by the divisiveness of the merger battle, in which Walter Hewlett, an HP board member, first voted in favor of the Compaq deal and then waged a noisy public campaign against it.
The majority of MPs (80 to 85%) would continue to be elected on an individual constituency basis, with the remainder elected on a corrective top-up basis which would significantly reduce the disproportionality and the geographical divisiveness which are inherent in FPTP.
He's framed the current presidential election as one between Romney - whom he sees as man with an Ayn Rand-like philosophy of personal responsibility to the point of divisiveness - and Obama, a Benjamin Disraeli-like candidate, whom Sullivan views as believing in the obligation of the coherence of the nation.
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