Foreign Policy Issues Don't Often Decide U.S. Elections. This Year Could Be Different
Briefly

Despite traditionally low interest in foreign policy by American voters, recent divisions over Ukraine and Russia within the Democratic and Republican parties show a significant ideological split that recalls America's early political alignments.
Historical parallels can be drawn between today's partisan divides and those of the 1790s, when the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans took opposing sides in the conflicts between Britain and France, illustrating how foreign policy has influenced electoral politics.
Read at time.com
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