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  1. theatlantic.com

    A Better Way to Look at Most Every Political Issue Americans would be less alienated from one another and solve problems more easily if they recognized one little-noticed distinction in policy ...
  2. 2019.busterbenson.com

    But most individuals hold views that are more complicated than a binary can capture. A fool's choice. If you're choosing between one thing or the other, expand the pool of considered options. An alternative is to describe a given position on a spectrum. Yesssss. Most political stances can be understood in terms of an equilibrium.
  3. pewresearch.org

    On nearly every issue - including the economy, role of government, voting and elections, race and immigration policy - there are differences in opinions among the nine groups in the political typology. While most differences break down along partisan lines, the typology also reveals several issues where there are notable cleavages within ...
  4. Every political issue can be analyzed or argued on at least six levels. The levels are usually conflated, but they should be addressed separately even when there is overlap. Otherwise, confusion rather than clarity results. Indeed, sometimes the only way to make sense of a disagreement is to peel away the layers and inspect them one by one.
  5. pewresearch.org

    Sep 19, 2023Those with higher levels of political engagement are more likely to say there are clear solutions to most big issues facing the country. About six-in-ten adults with high levels of political engagement (61%) say there are clear solutions to big issues today, compared with half of those with medium levels of engagement and 41% of those with ...
  6. pewresearch.org

    Sep 9, 2024Most voters cite several issues as very important to their vote. Most voters cite several issues as very important to their vote this November. Very few - just 5% - say only one issue or no issues are highly important. Majorities of both Harris supporters (71%) and Trump supporters (69%) say at least five of 10 issues included in the survey ...
  7. news.gallup.com

    Table. Americans' opinions of which political party can best handle the most important problem facing the U.S. In 2020, 47% of Americans say the Democrats are the party that can best handle the most important problem facing the country. This is compared with 39% who say the Republican Party is best able to handle the most important problem.
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