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- phrase idiomatic, US An expression indicating that the speaker
empathizes with members of an identifiable group that was the subject of a disaster, and projects that others empathize as well.
Etymologies
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Probably originates from "today we are all Republicans", said by a physician attending U.S. President Ronald W. Reagan prior to a surgery.
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