Given the battles over COVID-19 rules and recommendations in the United States over the past three years, the findings of a new UCLA-led study may come as a bit of a shock: Globally, those who professed to hold traditional values tended to adhere more closely to coronavirus-prevention measures than those who considered themselves more liberal.
Social Scientists Discover A Dangerous Truth About American Politics Hidden In New COVID-19 Data
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UCLA In the News July 8, 2021
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UCLA In the News July 7, 2021
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America s partisan fireworks will be hard for anyone to put out CNN 3 hrs ago Analysis by Ronald Brownstein © Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the White House at a celebration of Independence Day.
While July Fourth is the holiday that most directly celebrates Americans common heritage, this year it comes as their extreme divides underscore how difficult it has become for any president to set a unified direction for the country.
From vaccination rates to voting rights, from immigration policy to racial equity, blue and red states are hurtling in antithetical directions at staggering speed, even amid President Joe Biden s persistent calls for greater national unity and his attempts to foster more bipartisan agreement in Washington. Across all of these issues, and more, Republican-controlled states are pursuing policies that amount to a wholesale effort to counter Biden s direction at the national level even as they look to