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Mar 10, 2022 · Nearly half of House Republicans now come from Southern states, while nearly half of House Democrats are Black, Hispanic or Asian/Pacific Islander. The Center’s analysis is based on DW-NOMINATE , a method that uses lawmakers’ roll-call votes to place them in a two-dimensional ideological space.
- Drew Desilver
Mar 15, 2022 · CNN — The technical term is “asymmetric polarization.” It means that one political party is getting more partisan (or polarized) than the other – or that one side is moving closer to its...
Jul 8, 2024 · It is well known that members of Congress have become more ideologically polarized in recent years. In new research, Connor Halloran Phillips, James M. Snyder, Jr., and Andrew B. Hall look at the influence of the pool of potential candidates for Congress on the partisanship of those who are elected. Examining partisanship among state ...
Sep 5, 2023 · Congress remains very ideologically polarized. Since the Tea Party Caucus entered in 2011, there has been almost no issue area overlap between members of Congress across the two parties (see figure 11).
Sep 9, 2024 · Conservative states, such as Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan and Montana, have voted directly in favour of abortion rights measures. This suggests that for some policy action – particularly at the state level – the bigger problem is minority rule, rather than polarization.
- Julia Azari
Dec 27, 2021 · The January 6th attack on the Capitol, the ongoing attempts to discredit the 2020 election, the new state laws that will make it more difficult for millions of people to vote, particularly in ...
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Nov 6, 2023 · The current U.S. Congress is on track to be the most polarized ever, according to a running analysis at voteview.com, a tool widely used by political scientists that sorts lawmakers based on...