
2025-10-26 971词 中等
More Americans now view “the other side” in increasingly negative terms, something researchers call “affective” polarisation. In 1980, survey respondents rated the opposing party an average of 48 on a scale of 0-100. By 2024 this had more than halved. (Moreover, a growing contingent of Americans actively dislike and distrust both main parties and their supporters.)
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