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El partidismo está profundamente arraigado en EEUU, incluso entre los votantes 'independientes'

  • Written by Christopher Devine, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Dayton
La elefanta Dolly y la burra Dottie, símbolos de los Partidos Republicano y Demócrata.AP Photo/Bob Schutz

Al votar, en realidad no importa en qué partido estemos inscritos.

Además, en 18 estados los votantes ni siquiera están registrados por partidos. Lo que realmente importa es lo que los politólogos como...

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