[General] "All politics is local" - Singular or Plural verb?

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While I was reading vocabulary builder, I came across the sentence "All politics is local".

Is above verb usage right?.

Thanks in advance for any help!!!
 
While I was reading vocabulary builder, I came across the sentence "All politics is local".

Is above verb usage right?.

[STRIKE]Thanks in advance for any help!!![/STRIKE]

Yes, "politics" is construed as singular.

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Some authorities feel that the word "politics" is singular when it refers to "a branch of study" and plural when it refers to "someone's set of beliefs."

"Politics stinks, " said Sonny.
"Sonny's politics stink," said Gopher.

-- from Woe Is I (1996 edition) by Patricia O'Conner.

Thus, some people would feel more comfortable saying, "Your politics are none of my business."
 
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