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Understanding Polarization in American Politics
This chapter explores the complexities of political polarization in the United States, distinguishing between affective and ideological polarization. It examines how elected officials often have more polarized views than the general public, and discusses the emotional intensity of division, particularly as leaders exploit fears to rally support. Additionally, the chapter proposes solutions like ranked-choice voting and emphasizes the need for civil discourse to bridge the gaps among polarizing factions.