The Perception Gap That Explains American Politics
The Atlantic
According to a large survey we conducted immediately after the election, these critics are onto something. Americans…
27 November 2024
Americans agree way more than you think. How many of them can you guess?
Deseret News
Despite enduring concern about being deeply divided, it turns out most Americans have a sneaking…
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26 November 2024
What if most Americans aren't bitterly divided?
Los Angeles Times
In 2018, the group More in Common published a huge report on the “hidden tribes”…
15 November 2024
The future of American democracy amid deepening polarization
Nieman Reports
I think the listening does help. In these bridge-building things, people form these relationships and…
14 November 2024
A lot of Trump voters saw more light than darkness in his message
The Boston Globe
A 2020 survey by More in Common underscores this divide: While only 34 percent of progressive activists…
12 November 2024
What’s striking news leaders about listening in a polarized world; what’s striking researchers
American Press Institute
Local media are eager to find ways to stand out from national news and information…
08 November 2024
The one temptation to resist post-election: Good vs. evil
Big Think
For example, there’s a research group called More In Common in the United States and…
05 November 2024
Spread the word: Americans do not want political violence.
The Fulcrum
Though time is running out to create new content, More in Common has great advice…
29 October 2024
Get coffee. Save democracy. We'll pay the tab.
Boulder Monitor
More in Common, a non-profit research and consulting organization, conducts insightful surveys that poke at this gap…