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In the late nineteenth century, factors such as economic class, regional identity, and ethnic background played significant roles in shaping party loyalty. However, individual policy issues or ideological alignments often did not significantly determine party loyalty, as many voters remained committed to their party due to longstanding traditions, family ties, or community pressures rather than specific political beliefs. Additionally, the influence of party machines and patronage systems often overshadowed individual political preferences, further contributing to a loyalty that was more about allegiance than policy alignment.

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