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18 February 2026

The Country Betting on Immigrants

The New York Times

Data from More in Common, a political research group studying polarization in the U.S. and…

16 February 2026

Radicals have influence, but traditional Republicans and the reluctant right support Trumpism, research shows

Folha de S.Paulo

US President Donald Trump has built a coalition of voters – not a cult. This…

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10 February 2026

America’s collective civic values outweigh its divisions

The Hill

Now, in search of “a new vision for America’s Exhausted Majority,” researchers at the nonprofit…

09 February 2026

Building Bridges Versus Building Power: A False ChoiceThe Country Betting on Immigrants

Inside Philanthropy

On the other hand, backing the “resistance” risks pouring more fuel on the fire of…

08 February 2026

Game of Inches

Welcome Stack

New research from More in Common should shatter this delusion. After interviewing more than 10,000…

07 February 2026

Four types of Trump 2024 voters

Democracy Group

More in Common’s new report, “Beyond MAGA: A Profile of the Trump Coalition,” examines four…

06 February 2026

How Sports Can Help Bridge Our Differences

Greater Good Magazine

Research conducted by More in Common and FOX Sports in June 2025 found that the…

05 February 2026

How Big Is MAGA, Really?

The Bulwark

A new survey from More in Common, an international pro-democracy organization, offers a more granular…

04 February 2026

#456 - American Fascism

Making Sense with Sam Harris

Sam Harris speaks with Jonathan Rauch about the emergence of fascism in American politics. This…