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Tag: polarization

From Language To Action: A Conversation with a Common Ground Expert

Exclusive interview with the founder of More Like US—an organization that seeks to end political misconceptions and polarization.

Halina de Jong-Lambert, Interviews, James Coan, more like us, perception gap, polarization

A House Divided: Is Congress Fueling or Reflecting Polarization in the US?

If you ask any politically aware person about the state of American politics today, they will likely characterize it with one word: polarization.

1-3, Benji Hoff, Congress, democrats, Elections, polarization, Republicans, Rhea Da Costa, United States
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