WASHINGTON The political landscape is often portrayed as deeply polarized. The two sides, it is said, can’t agree on anything. Even worse, if one side sup
The political landscape is often portrayed as deeply polarized. The two sides, it is said, can’t agree on anything. Even worse, if one side supports a position, that’s reason enough for the other to oppose it. While this picture is largely true for cultural issues, the rise of populism on the right is making some […]
While many Americans and commentators are distracted by the apparent political polarization, a significant realignment of sorts is happening among populists.