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The Federalist Papers Project was founded in 2012 by Steve Straub, a passionate advocate for constitutional principles and American history. Straub started the website with the goal of educating the public about the founding documents of the United States, particularly The Federalist Papers, and their relevance to contemporary political issues. The site remains independently owned and operated by Straub and his team. Today, The Federalist Papers Project covers a wide range of political news and commentary, with a focus on American politics, constitutional issues, and historical perspectives on current events. While politics is their primary focus, they also touch on cultural topics and social issues that intersect with political discourse. Based in the United States, the site features articles from various contributors who offer analysis and opinion pieces on national and international news, often framing current events in the context of American founding principles. One interesting fact: Despite its name suggesting a narrow focus on historical documents, The Federalist Papers Project has gained a significant following for its modern political commentary. The site has successfully bridged the gap between 18th-century political philosophy and 21st-century issues, demonstrating how the principles outlined in The Federalist Papers continue to be relevant in today's political landscape.
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The has a Bias Score of 30% Somewhat Conservative which is based on a variety of factors including its policy and politician leanings, article ratings, and the use of biased language. Its Reliability is rated as Average, and additional analytical insights are available in the other tabs.
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