“3 In 10 Americans Named Political Polarization As A Top Issue Facing The Country”

538 analysis of new poll it did with Ipsos. (Thanks to Lee Drutman for tweeting this.) Now, can this increased public concern on the topic serve as a basis for the kind of structural reform necessary to reduce the magnification of polarization and extremism caused by the nation’s existing electoral procedures, including plurality-winner primaries and general elections as well as the gerrymandering of single-member legislative districts?

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