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Partisans willing to upend democracy to help their party win
Partisans willing to upend democracy to help their party win
Partisans willing to upend democracy to help their party win even when polarization is diminished
A groundbreaking study published today (Oct. 31) in Nature Human Behavior, tests several depolarization interventions and finds that, while they depolarize, they do not affect anti-democratic attitudes.
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