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Political Stalemate: Political Stalemate

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Abstract
For several decades after Congress ceases to battle over Reconstruction there is political equilibrium between Democrats and Republicans. The outcome of presidential elections generally pivots on who can win four states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Indiana. Voters are extremely loyal to their party during these decades, with roughly 80 percent of those eligible casting ballots in presidential elections. It is not the issues that pull voters to he polls but the patronage the winning party will control.
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American Government and Politicsand Politics, American History. American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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