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They weren't quite all in "superpredator" mode, though foreign policy-wise they're nearly indistinguishable.
"Tough on crime" was a project by folks like Biden and Clinton to win elections by moving into Republican territory. Though it should be mentioned that there was a realignment in the 60s so it was also just a return to form.