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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. Partisan (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Partisanship causes survey respondents to answer political surveys differently, even if the survey asks a question with an objective answer. People with strong partisan beliefs are 12% more likely to give an incorrect answer that benefits their preferred party than an incorrect answer that benefits another party.

  4. 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.

  5. Is Herschel Walker's past too much for Georgia Republicans? - AOL

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    And then there is the intense spike in recent years of partisan hatred, also known as polarization or negative partisanship. Since 2016, Democrats and Republicans have come to see one another ...

  6. Wikipedia:Partisanship - Wikipedia

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    Partisanship is the tendency of supporters of political parties to subscribe to or at least support their party's views and policies in contrast to those of other parties. Extreme partisanship is sometimes referred to as partisan warfare (see Political party ).

  7. Incumbency Is No Longer an Advantage in Presidential Elections

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  8. Postpartisan - Wikipedia

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    Post-partisanship is an approach to dispute resolution between political factions that emphasizes compromise and collaboration over political ideology and party discipline. [1] It does not imply neutrality.

  9. Uncontested seats help foster fear and demonizing of ... - AOL

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    Opinion: We're in trouble when parties focus solely on preaching fear about their opponents, write Kelcey Patrick-Ferree and Shannon Patrick.