Analysis: A new way to visualize America’s surge in partisan hostility
Newly published data from a regular national survey shows exactly how that divide has widened.At the time of each presidential election, the American National Election Studies , run by Stanford University and the University of Michigan, asks Americans about their political views. The research has been conducted for decades, with researchers asking the same or similar questions during each cycle.
I’ve broken out racial groups there because of the interesting divide between White Democrats and Black or Hispanic members of the party. The recent surge in Democratic self-identification as liberal is heavily a function of Whites in the party .What this tells us, though, is that Democrats now see themselves more to the left than in the middle. That is, closer to the ideological pole.
Over this period, of course, we’ve also seen partisanship change in Congress. Evaluations of voting patterns conducted by the academic team atshows how the average ideology of caucuses in both chambers of Congress has moved to the poles since 1963 . That movement, as you’ve probably heard, has been much larger among Republican members of Congress.
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