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Who is a partisan? What is partisanship?

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Answered by vinay33
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In politics, a partisan is a committed member of a political party. In multi-party systems, the term is used for politicians who strongly support their party's policies and are reluctant to compromise with their political opponents.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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A partisan is a person who firmly adheres to a certain political stand of joining a political party and agreeing with their ideas.  

Explanation:

  • Partisanship is the form of behaviour which adheres to a ‘two-party system’ in the ‘United States’.
  • This is because of the stand taken by certain individuals from joining a particular ‘political party’.
  • A ‘partisan’ is a member of a ‘political party’ who is committed to the party.  
  • They are not interested in compromising with their ‘political opponents’. Partisanship refers to their commitment towards their political party that results in a two-party system.

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