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595. Why Don't We Have Better Candidates for President?

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Founders' Fears of Partisan Politics

The founders of the nation expressed concerns about the rise of political parties, fearing that it would divide the republic and hinder effective governance. John Adams and George Washington highlighted the dangers posed by partisanship in their writings and speeches, emphasizing the risks of parties being led by strong leaders and opposing each other on various measures. Washington specifically outlined in his farewell address the threats of foreign influence and the formation of powerful political factions as significant perils to the future of the republic.

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