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Were the differences between the parties in the mayor's race atypical of the partisan clashes in

other elections?

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Answer:The experts of America’s two-party government system usually assert that there are no real distinction between Republicans and Democrats."

"Small disputes between the two parties can become serious when the politicians face off during an election. Like in the 1993 elections for mayor of New York , when Democrat candidate David Dinkins encountered the Republican representative ,whom he had closely beaten four years ago."

"A partisan is a person who supports one party. Partisan is usually used as an adjective, implying support towards a political party. Partisanship is factorized by the absence of combined efforts of opposing political parties."

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