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Bipartisanship and Polarization Op-edsThe Devaluing of ExpertiseSean FischerOctober 12, 2020February 28, 2022 by Sean FischerOctober 12, 2020February 28, 20220 There is an insidious tide sweeping over public discourse in the...
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Bipartisanship and Polarization Political Pen Pals DebatesFacts First or Fake News? A Debate on Media in AmericaRobert WilkesMay 25, 2020February 28, 2022 by Robert WilkesMay 25, 2020February 28, 20220 We often hear that Americans complain about bias in their news...
Bipartisanship and Polarization Op-edsWhy We Joined Divided We FallDWF Editorial StaffMay 14, 2020March 11, 2022 by DWF Editorial StaffMay 14, 2020March 11, 20220 Our movement is growing. DividedWeFall.com now receives over 10,000 views per...
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