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Political polarization: Revision history


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  • curprev 12:5412:54, 31 January 20242001:628:404:48:4a2a:e3ff:fe41:d75c talk 72,621 bytes +535 To the following statement "polarization is not only more visible in the media", I added this argument (+ reference): the media itself can also itself aggravate political polarization. "Moreover, non-nuanced reporting by the media about poll data and public opinions can even aggravate political polarization. (REFERENCE ADDED HERE)" undo Tag: Visual edit

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