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.
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