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In Defense of Partisanship Bipartisanship and Polarization Encouraging Bipartisanship Op-edsIn Defense of Partisanship by Jeanne Sheehan ZainoJuly 5, 2022July 7, 20220 Is the US Truly Polarized or Is the Division by Design?...
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The Impact of Voter Turnout on Polarization Bipartisanship and Polarization Encouraging Bipartisanship Political Pen Pals DebatesThe Impact of Voter Turnout on Polarization by Michael Neblo, Jason Brennan and Whitney QuesenberyJune 15, 20220 Will Increasing Turnout So Everyone Votes Reduce Polarization and Extreme Partisanship?...
Does America Need a Third Party? Bipartisanship and Polarization Encouraging Bipartisanship Political Pen Pals DebatesDoes America Need a Third Party? by John Aldrich, Spencer Reynolds and Laura Del SavioJune 1, 20221 Would a Multi-Party System or Third Party Improve Governance in Congress?...