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  2. Negative partisanship - Wikipedia

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    Negative partisanship is the tendency of some voters to form their political opinions primarily in opposition to political parties they dislike. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Whereas traditional partisanship involves supporting the policy positions of one's own party, its negative counterpart in turn means opposing those positions of a disliked party.

  3. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Negative effects of polarization on the United States Congress include increased gridlock and partisanship at the cost of quality and quantity of passed legislation. [ 158 ] [ 159 ] [ 160 ] It also incentivizes stall tactics and closed rules, such as filibusters and excluding minority party members from committee deliberations.

  4. Opinion - Is it 1833 yet? The long history of the partisan ...

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    The effect of partisanship is a massive increase in the number of Americans who cannot depend on the media to provide reporting they can trust. Gallup reports 69 percent of U.S. adults have little ...

  5. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    Thus, he found a small or negative relation between internet usage and polarization. Also, Markus Prior in his article tried to trace the causal link between social media and affective polarization but he found no evidence that partisan media are making ordinary American voter more partisan, thus negating the role of partisan media as a cause ...

  6. Q&A: Democratic candidates running to unseat Republican ... - AOL

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    In 2016, driven by Donald Trump, a spell of divisiveness and negative partisanship fell over America and it became very clear where it was needed most - in American Political Leadership.

  7. Incumbency Is No Longer an Advantage in Presidential Elections

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    But It’s harder and harder to motivate voters on negative partisanship alone. Yet, in an era of anger, campaigns continue to rely on demonization. ... But longer term, American democracy needs ...

  8. Bipartisanship in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    It is claimed that the non-partisanship in foreign policy was a precursor to the concept of modern bipartisanship in U.S. politics. This was articulated in 1912 by President William Howard Taft, who stated that the fundamental foreign policies of the United States should be raised above party differences. [3]

  9. History lessons: When America's politics turn ugly, violent

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    Historian Jon Grinspan, a curator at the Smithsonian Institution, has studied how intense partisanship in the 19th century was driven by people feeling isolated, their lives unstable, feeding an ...