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The Right uses falling birth rates to pose as defenders of family and future against demographic suicide. The Left can’t keep ...
Before the "America in One Room" experiment in Philadelphia, 75% of participants said they were dissatisfied with American democracy. After the event, that number decreased to 54%.
A new study challenges the notion that society is as polarized as many believe, revealing that perceptions of division often stem from the consensus within one’s own social circles.
10 MIN READ Read more about Democracy polarization Amy Walter is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter. A contributor to the PBS NewsHour, she provides weekly ...
Are opinions on controversial political issues as divided as many people perceive them to be? Researchers from the Leibniz ...
For nearly a century, fusion was legal and common in every state. It allowed new ideas, new leaders, and new parties to emerge.
From independent presidential bids to third-parties, several prominent businessmen have tried to upend America's two-party ...
Differences in political beliefs appear to be rooted in brain differences in how we process emotion. Understanding our ...
We analyzed the structure of different political networks on TikTok and found that right-leaning communities are more isolated from other political groups and from mainstream news outlets. Looking at ...
TikTok is not unique; social media generally fosters polarization. Amid the debates over banning TikTok, our study highlights how TikTok can be a double-edged sword in political communication.
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