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xchrom

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Mon Jun 16, 2014, 06:16 AM Jun 2014

Political Polarization Hits New Extremes as Republicans Move to Far Right

http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/political-polarization-hits-new-extremes-republicans-move-far-right



Congress hasn’t been this polarized in decades — since scholars developed objective methods of measuring lawmakers’ voting records. Twenty years ago, there was a significant number of Democrats who were more conservative than the most liberal Republican in Congress, and vice versa. Now there’s no ideological overlap between the two parties.

Political journalists often blame this sorry state of affairs on congressional “dysfunction” (while too often failing to note that Republicans have moved further to the right than Democrats have shifted to the left.)

But a new study by the Pew Research Center suggests that ordinary voters are almost as sharply divided as the lawmakers who represent them. The authors write, “Republicans and Democrats are more divided along ideological lines — and partisan antipathy is deeper and more extensive — than at any point in the last two decades. These trends manifest themselves in myriad ways, both in politics and in everyday life.”

That conclusion is based on “the largest study of US political attitudes ever undertaken by the Pew Research Center” — from January through March they interviewed more than 10,000 people.
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Political Polarization Hits New Extremes as Republicans Move to Far Right (Original Post) xchrom Jun 2014 OP
Can the US survive? And who will be the victor? The GOP, or "Centrist" DEMS? blkmusclmachine Jun 2014 #1
i'm betting on 'centrist' dems. xchrom Jun 2014 #2
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