Jumat, 05 Januari 2018

Is a Quest for Bipartisanship Doomed?

Adams vs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800 by John Ferling The founding fathers believed that political parties would bring instability to the republic. Yet by the time George Washington left the presidency, petty bickering had already erupted between the Federalist Party of Alexander Hamilton and John Adams and the Democratic-Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson …

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