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Thursday, February 11, 2010

• Posted in Politics by Guest: Kevin Cardin

Federal and state lawmakers are elected to represent the public, but partisan politics and clinging to party lines impedes representatives from fulfilling that purpose. American politics are arguably at the highest levels of polarization this country has witnessed in generations. And while politicians bicker back and forth, and take unnecessary and often derogatory potshots at one another, it is tragically the average middle and lower class citizens who suffer the most. So why all the upheaval with maintaining party solidarity, when an elected official is in his or her office to represent their constituents?

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