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English: Legislative Capacity Working Group: Weak Parties and Strong Partisanship
R Street Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public policy research organization. Our mission is to engage in policy research and outreach to promote free markets and limited, effective government. How can we have weak parties in Congress yet historically high partisanship? What do such paradoxes mean for Congress and its relationship with Trump? On April 20, 2018, FiveThirtyEight.com contributor and Marquette professor Julia Azari broke down internal party dynamics, and explained how we got here and how she sees these dynamics playing out heading into the 2018 elections. |
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