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A year ago, many partisans predicted that the presidential standoff in 2000 would loom over this year's races in Florida.

Similarly, the Republican Party, the party of Lincoln, had many partisans on the side of civil rights, while its ascendant far-right segment (the Goldwater wing) defended segregation.

The political stakes are higher: many partisans on both sides think the fate of the republic, all 330m strong, is on the line.

For many partisans, the choice of young, relatively inexperienced Trudeau to lead the party felt risky – but no other choice felt less risky.

In fact, what's most distinctive about the current presidential election and our political culture isn't their negativity — though that's plenty noteworthy and worrisome — but how unconditionally so many partisans back their side's every edict, plaint and stratagem.

Many partisans subscribe to the post-Enlightenment idea that giving people lots of facts ought to be enough to convince them, noted Jeff Hardin of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a zoologist and devout Christian.

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Many partisan Republicans were incensed when Mr. Bush refused to campaign against Paul Sadler, the influential Democratic lawmaker who had helped Mr. Bush on education issues.

But Mr. Bush has proposed an agenda -- fundamentally restructuring Medicare and Social Security, as well as a sweeping tax cut -- that may touch as many partisan nerves as Mr. Clinton's drive to remake the health care system in 1993-94.

Democrats retort that the deficit was heading for disaster until President Clinton had the courage to raise taxes in the 1993 budget (a decision that the Republicans wrongly said would lead to recession).Yet to score too many partisan points would seem churlish.

Madison published these thoughts anonymously in the pro-Republican Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser, one of many partisan newspapers launched in the seventeen-nineties — print precursors to Breitbart, which disseminated the most extreme versions of their stories at the most politically opportune times.

In that sense, then, the constitution, despite its moral content, is neutral as between citizens and their many partisan differences.

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