The Gallup poll found that political party identifications held steady ... identifying as moderate. While political polarization may seem at an all-time high, Gallup’s survey results found ...
Political polarization is one of the greatest threats to our system today, and replacing our current plurality voting with RCV will facilitate the emergence of third parties by eliminating wasted ...
Lee Drutman explores the “two-party doom loop” of the U.S. political system and how proportional representation can break the ...
They split their tickets in last year’s elections more than they have in the past, and they were more likely to identify as moderates. It’s cause for optimism.
As political parties concentrated solely on mobilizing support from their respective bases, polarization intensified, leaving little room for constructive dialogue or compromise. As seen in many ...
American political polarization has been building for decades ... She was a political weathervane, always yielding to her party’s prevailing winds. Trump was perhaps even less consistent.
University of Michigan Prof. Yanna Krupnikov ’02 explored how political involvement can drive affective polarization and inaccurate views of people across the political spectrum.