Political Polarization since the 1970s
Historians and political scientists looked at how politicians and voters have become increasingly sorted by party ideology, and what it mean… read more
Historians and political scientists looked at how politicians and voters have become increasingly sorted by party ideology, and what it means for American democracy. This program was part of a American Political History Conference hosted by Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. close
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