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Who's To Blame For America's Polarized Politics? Tom Nichols Says 'All Of Us'

Who's To Blame For America's Polarized Politics? Tom Nichols Says 'All Of Us'
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Andy Brack: Let's score victories for America, not just political points | Guest Column

Throughout South Carolina’s history, there has been a streak of independence that morphed into an ingrained hard-headed reactionary reflex. It’s not uncommon for people on either side of the aisle

Why some people vote against their own beliefs

New research explores why some voters are more susceptible to demagogue candidates Author: J.D. Warren Share This: Many low-education voters who embrace social welfare programs vote against their own beliefs, new UC Riverside research holds. The mitigating factor is education: The more education one has, the more likely one is to stick to one’s policy preferences. “It means candidates who employ tactics such as fear and attaching patriotism to certain concepts can persuade people to vote for candidates who are in opposition to their social beliefs,” Diogo Ferrari, a professor of political science at UC Riverside, wrote in his recently published paper, “Education, Belief Structures, Support for Welfare Policies, and Vote,” published in the journal Education & Society.

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