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17 April 2024

Civil War’ and its place in civil discourse

Bedford Gazette

In an election year where the air crackles with political tension, the arrival of Alex…

15 April 2024

‘It’s Hard to Hate Up Close': Philanthropy, Polarization, and the Art of Conversation

Chronicles of Philanthropy

Other research explores the potential indirect benefits of simply watching or listening to conversations across…

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11 April 2024

The Three Point Plan to Fix the Democrats and Their Coalition

The Liberal Patriot

It’s why “progressive activists”—eight percent of the population as categorized by the More in Common group, who…

01 April 2024

A Politician's Crusade for "Healthy Conflict"

Chronicle of Philanthropy

Studies by More in Common and the Polarization Research Lab, among many others, prove this…

22 March 2024

America's most overlooked political divide is also its most revealing

New York Times

It came from the Hidden Tribes of America project, which was put together by a…

14 March 2024

A Bit More Complicated: Episode 33

A Bit More Complicated Podcast

Daniel Yudkin, a social psychologist and researcher at the organization More In Common. We talk…

16 January 2024

One nation indivisible

Desert News

11 December 2023

 20 YEARS LATER: Most Americans see Iraq War as mixed bag at best

The National Desk

A 2018 survey by More in Common found that Democrats and Republicans have drastically distorted…

11 December 2023

Ready for a 2020 election rematch? It's looking more inevitable

The National Desk

Recent research from the nonprofit group More in Common found that voters believe they only…