A Person That Is Favoring One Side Of An Political Issue Is Called An Partisan.
A person favoring one side of a political issue is typically referred to as having a political bias or being politically partisan.
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Partisan
partial ( existing only in part; incomplete : favoring one side in a dispute above the other)
Sectionalism is another word for favoring one section of the country over another
1. partisan (noun) - irregular warrior, guerrilla. 2. partisan (adj.) - one-sided, biased, combative. It usually means favoring one side of an issue.
A position issue is an issue that different parties disagree on, as opposed to a valence issue, which is an issue that the electorate generally all takes one side on.
It is partisan.
The propaganda technique that presents only one side of an issue is known as "card stacking." This technique involves selectively presenting information and arguments that support a particular perspective while ignoring or dismissing opposing viewpoints. It aims to manipulate perceptions by emphasizing the positive aspects of one side while downplaying or omitting any contrary information.
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