Why do many members of Congress often vote as partisans?
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Many members of Congress often vote as partisans because the party leaders demand it. They also vote partisan out of fear that later, in their re-election campaign as a primary challenger (maybe with backing from special interest groups), party leaders will use their work with the other political party as ammunition against them. Many Americans as well as politicians decry ''partisan politics'' believing it to be at the detriment of the people, but understand that it has become part of the modern day political process.
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A partisan is a leader of an irregular armed force created by some sort of guerrilla operation to resist occupation of an region by an outside government or by an invading army. The word can refer to resistance movements on the field dimension.
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- Most Congress men also vote as democrats, as it is requested by party officials. We even vote politically out of concern that later Political members would use their service with the other political party as weapons against them in their re-election bid as a primary candidate (maybe with help from special interest groups).
- Many Americans, as well as politicians, decry "social politics" who claims it is to the detriment of the people, but recognize that it has become part of the democratic cycle of the modern day.
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