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how does the partisan politics limit the president of the United States

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Answer: It limits the presidents ability to get laws passes

Explanation:

If congress is super partisan, laws proposed from one side will stand no chance in the legislative process. If laws aren’t passed through congress then nothing will get to the Presidents office so it can be signed or vetoed.

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