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I love this strategy below and I apply this strategy below to 'modern day Federalist' groups. "In his public pronouncements, Monroe was careful to avoid any comments that could be interpreted as politically endorsing or condemning the Federalists. Not only did he never attack the Federalist party, he made no direct reference to them in his speeches whatsoever: officially, they ceased to exist. In his private encounters with Federalists, he made favorable impressions, committing himself to nothing, yet eliciting good feelings, and reassuring them that his policies would be generous, as he proceeded quietly with a program of "de-Federalization" (source:Wikipedia)
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