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Washington's concerns about political parties appear prophetic in today's climate. Political parties were initially thought to provide options for people. Today while they do offer choices, they appear to divide us more than bring us together. Compromising is seen as a weakness. Instead of coming together to find the best course for most people, they fight and bicker until a temporary deal is made that tends to benefit only a few. Washington feared the dividing of the nation by political parties. He saw this divide rip apart his own cabinet (Jefferson versus Hamilton) until Jefferson quit. 

Given the roles that political parties have played in today's democracy, I would say that Washington's concerns were valid.

Washington feared that political parties would result into factions and alienation in the nation. This is true today because members of a political party would put their interests first before that of others.

Also political parties have been a reason for the disunity, unrest and issues in the country. Those who do not share the same political ideology feel alienated from those with different views.

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