Even in this election year, undividing America is possible
The Hill
In fact, according to More in Common’s research, the more news people consume, the more distorted…
20 September 2024
Take It From a Scientist. Facts Matter, and They Don’t Care How You Feel.
The New York Times
We’re discouraged by what’s happening to the social fabric, we’re burned out and turned off…
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18 September 2024
Q+A with Coco Xu
National Journal
Coco Xu is a research associate for More in Common, an organization trying to tamp down…
18 September 2024
National study finds Latter-day Saints are the faith community ‘most resilient to political division and polarization’
Deseret News
A new national study has found that Latter-day Saints “stand out as the faith community most resilient…
17 September 2024
As Election Rhetoric Intensifies, Texas Religious Leaders Feel the Heat
Texas Monthly
New data from More In Common, a social research and communication firm based in New York,…
17 September 2024
National study challenges 3 mistaken perceptions about American religion
Deseret News
More and more Americans see strong faith of any kind through a jaded eye, considering…
12 September 2024
How a Cultural Shift Favors Harris
The New York Times
Then, in 2018, the group More in Common released a survey of the American electorate…
11 September 2024
How Do Americans Really Feel About Political Violence?
Greater Good Magazine
A new study explores Democratic and Republican attitudes toward violence against their political opponents.
30 August 2024
Joy Can Do More Than Beat Trump
The New York Times
Partisans aren’t really shifting their mood, but the exhausted majority of Americans is, and right now the…