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A new take on partisan polarization: Dems and Reps just don’t like one another

The results of a recent article “Affect, Not Ideology: A Social identity Perspective on PolarizAtion” by Iyenger, Sood, and Lelkes in Public Opinion Quarterly (gated) probably won’t come as news to many: Democrats and Republicans dislike one another.  The article provides an … finish reading A new take on partisan polarization: Dems and Reps just don’t like one another

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