Can young voters break the cycle of polarization?
To understand what might break a politics of polarization and stalemate, we need to look to the youngest voters.
To understand what might break a politics of polarization and stalemate, we need to look to the youngest voters.
Polarization in Washington reflects long-term shifts in American society and culture.
If the political and economic fundamentals don't change, it's actually the Republicans who'll have the upper hand in 2016.
We know everything about you, but we're trying to tone it down.
Polarization used to be limited to one or two issues at a time. Not anymore.
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How the US government over-reports terrorist threats and scares itself silly.
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