Americans concerned about their slice of America, not nation as a whole
A Nation Divided Against Itself
By CHARLES M. BLOW, NYT
Along with — and because of — dramatic social and demographic changes, America is quickly dividing itself into two separate nations, regional enclaves of rigid politics, as the idea of common national priorities fades further into a distant past.
Rich Morin, a senior editor at the Pew Research Center, wrote about a new study on public opinion on Wednesday and found that:
Along with — and because of — dramatic social and demographic changes, America is quickly dividing itself into two separate nations, regional enclaves of rigid politics, as the idea of common national priorities fades further into a distant past.
Rich Morin, a senior editor at the Pew Research Center, wrote about a new study on public opinion on Wednesday and found that:
“Americans often say they want their representatives in Congress to put the country’s needs over local concerns. But four novel experiments suggest that the public does just the opposite.”He continued:
“Respondents rated a member of Congress far more favorably if the lawmaker put the interests of his or her district or state over those of the country as a whole.”(More here.)
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