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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago
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Why Isn't Trump in Jail?!' Joy Behar's Co-Host Urges Her to Realize '75 Million' People Voted For Trump Despite His Record

fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago
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Why Isn't Trump in Jail?!' Joy Behar's Co-Host Urges Her to Realize '75 Million' People Voted For Trump Despite His Record

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fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

ICE Lost the Renee Good Narrative Battle Polls Show Why It Will Get Worse

A majority of Americans, led by independents and Democrats, view the ICE agent's use of force in Renee Good's killing as unjustified, reshaping political incentives.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Americans Overwhelmingly Support Science, but Some Think the U.S. Is Lagging Behind

A majority of Americans value U.S. scientific leadership, but Democrats increasingly believe the country is losing ground while Republicans view scientific standing more positively.
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frominsideevs.com
2 weeks ago

Republicans Are Finally Warming Up To Electric Cars

Partisan resistance to electric vehicles is decreasing as more Republican voters become open to EVs, though significant right‑side skepticism remains.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

How the Supreme Court Broke Congress

Partisan polarization weakened Congress while empowering the Supreme Court to expand its authority, undermining Congress's lawmaking and reshaping the separation of powers.
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fromAxios
2 weeks ago

"Deputy speaker" and "so-called leader": How Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries troll each other

Mutual partisan pressures and Trump's dominance over Republican leadership intensified polarization, causing the longest government shutdown and unprecedented partisan mid-cycle redistricting.
#disinformation
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago
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We All Thought It Was Going to Destroy Any Shared Reality. The Minneapolis ICE Killing Proves We Didn't Need It.

fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago
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We All Thought It Was Going to Destroy Any Shared Reality. The Minneapolis ICE Killing Proves We Didn't Need It.

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fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

We texted 1,000 Americans about U.S. actions in Venezuela. Here's what they said.

Americans are nearly split on approving the U.S. military operation to capture Venezuela’s president, with strong partisan polarization and most wanting congressional approval.
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fromFuturism
1 month ago

Liberals Are Falling for Extremely Obvious AI Fakes

AI-generated misinformation is increasingly spreading across partisan lines as liberals also share viral deepfakes and partisan AI content on social platforms.
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fromIntelligencer
1 month ago

Trump's Job Approval Among Independents Is Astoundingly Low

Low independent approval of Donald Trump undermines his polarize-and-win strategy and could determine outcomes in competitive races.
#proposition-50
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Trump pushes hard against Mamdani as New Yorkers select a mayor

High-stakes elections in New York, California, New Jersey, and Virginia may signal the nation's political direction amid intense partisan divisions and reactions to Trump.
#political-violence
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fromThe New Yorker
4 months ago

Did Trump Just Declare War on the American Left?

Partisans quickly assign blame using preexisting narratives, intensifying polarization even before facts emerge after a political shooting.
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fromThe New Yorker
4 months ago

The Aftermath of Political Violence

Political leaders condemned Charlie Kirk's killing, urged unity, and warned that inflammatory rhetoric and partisan blame risk deepening polarization and weakening democratic engagement.
fromAxios
3 months ago

Americans trust in key federal agencies hits record lows

The intrigue: While Democrats' ratings of most agencies have weakened, Republicans' have mostly improved, echoing partisan shifts seen during President Trump's first term and early in former President Biden's presidency. Republicans and Republican-leaning voters now give the Department of Defense (74%) and Homeland Security (73%) strong approval ratings, likely reflecting the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration and crime. Yes, but: Homeland Security is the only department Republicans rated more positively compared to the Trump administration in 2019.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
4 months ago

Karl Rove Shocked How 'Deeply Divided' Americans Are on RFK Jr., ICE

Americans are deeply polarized on major issues, with extreme partisan gaps and a majority expressing doubts about the effectiveness of American democracy.
fromwww.mediaite.com
4 months ago

Denigrating His Memory': Karoline Leavitt Torches House Democrats for Opposing Resolution Honoring Charlie Kirk

A number of those same Democrats took to the House floor to smear Charlie Kirk's name. The man wasn't even buried yet and Democrat members of Congress were denigrating his memory on the floor of the House of Representatives. This was truly a sad moment and a clear reflection of how radical the Democrat party has become. Many Democrats in elective office have been totally captured by a radical fringe of the far left base who want to dehumanize with every person they disagree with.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
4 months ago

Lisa McClain Calls for Toned Down Rhetoric Says Dems 'Evil'

Rep. McClain criticized left-wing personal attacks, urged issue-focused debate, and accused Democrats of stoking violence while contrasting Republicans as morally superior.
fromLos Angeles Times
5 months ago

On U.S. direction under Trump, Californians split sharply along partisan lines, poll finds

The findings are remarkably consistent with past polling on the Republican president in the nation's most populous blue state, said Mark DiCamillo, director of the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies Poll. "If you look at all the job ratings we've done about President Trump - and this carries back all the way through his first term - voters have pretty much maintained the same posture," DiCamillo said. "Voters know who he is."
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