> I know things are super polarized now, but even 20 years ago, when mentioning a Congressperson regarding a particular social problem, they would specify if he was a Democrat/Republican.
When articles always mention party affiliation, people will judge the politician's behavior based on the affiliation, and not on his actions.
When articles always mention party affiliation, people will judge the politician's behavior based on the affiliation, and not on his actions.