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19 February 2025

The stifling paranoia of MAGA on the Danube

Boston Globe

In the United States, social trust, along with trust in institutions, has dived over the…

13 February 2025

Coke vs. Soda: The Dangers of Apparently Interchangeable Words

One America Movement

Last year, More in Common published a report on the perception gaps surrounding faith in America. Their researchers…

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13 February 2025

Can We Please Stop Calling These People Populists?

The New York Times

In 2018 the organization More in Common released the “Hidden Tribes” survey. It found that…

12 February 2025

They Say America Is Hopelessly Divided. What If They’re Wrong? 

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

For the better part of a year, The Commons has explored the country’s divisions. As we’ve talked…

10 February 2025

The ‘Revolt of the Rich’: How the 1970s Reshaped America’s Economic Divide

International Policy Digest

Studies show that those who identify as left—figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her supporters—tend to…

07 February 2025

Will Kaback talks with Stephen Hawkins

Tangle

Today, we’re publishing Editor Will Kaback’s conversation with Stephen Hawkins, director of research at More…

04 February 2025

Trump wants to be a unifier. Here's how he could do it.

Washington Examiner

This raises a consequential question: Are Trump’s supporters so eager to see him get things…

04 February 2025

Foreign Aid is Unpopular

Wake Up to Politics

Again, young voters are a particularly group to watch here: according to a recent poll by…

31 January 2025

5 Things Americans Agree on at the Start of Trump's Second Term

The Fulcrum

More In Common, a nonprofit dedicated to finding ways to bridge political divisions in the…