69% of Americans are worried about higher gas prices due to the Iran war, and 45% say the U.S. is not doing enough to avoid civilian causalities. Around four-in-ten Republicans (38%) say the U.S.
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June 26 (UPI) --For decades, Americans' trust in one another has been on the decline, according to the most recent General Social Survey. A major factor in that downshift has been the concurrent rise ...
Congressional redistricting and gerrymandering are back in the news. Texas Republicans are creating create five new safe GOP districts, and other red states are trying to do the same. Blue states — ...
Historian Heather Cox Richardson told KPBS earlier this year that the people who insist Americans are polarized are those who benefit from the division. She said the vast majority of Americans can ...
Ochlocracy. Now, there’s a classic $10 word common from the American founding era that should make a comeback. (But probably won’t). Jonathan Turley’s new book, Rage and the Republic, is fundamentally ...
Most American voters believe the United States is too politically divided to solve problems, according to a poll by The New York Times and Siena University released Thursday. The poll found that 64 ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The United States is once again being forced to confront its intensifying issue with political violence after the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk as incidents ...
Divisions within the US population on social and political issues have increased by 64% since 1988, with almost all this coming after 2008, according to a study tracking polarization from the end of ...
The field of Democratic hopefuls for the 2028 presidential campaign is expected to be massive, and candidates have a wide variety of voter issues to address. But they will likely focus on the ...
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