Jan 4 Jan 4 Not all polarization is bad, but the US could be in trouble By Robert Talisse Luke Perry American Politics Photo from WKTV
Sep 14 Sep 14 Social and political divisions challenge Biden presidency By John Zogby Luke Perry Commentary Photo from President Biden
Sep 3 Sep 3 There are some things majorities of both parties agree on By John Zogby Luke Perry Commentary Photo from WKTV
Oct 6 Oct 6 Why friendships are falling apart over politics By Melanie Green Luke Perry American society Photo from WKTV
Apr 2 Apr 2 President Trump not generating 'wartime' support like other presidents By John Zogby Luke Perry Commentary Photo by Keturah Stickann/Flickr
Feb 27 Feb 27 Impeachment, identity & resentment: the toxic formula that's pulling America apart By James Bruno Luke Perry Commentary
Feb 20 Feb 20 Something Democrats and Republicans have in common: Exaggerated stereotypes about both parties By Douglas J. Ahler Luke Perry American Politics Photo by Robert F. Bukaty/AP
Sep 17 Sep 17 Expanding Direct Democracy Won’t Make Americans Feel Better About Politics By Joshua J. Dyck and Edward L. Lascher, Jr. Luke Perry American Politics Photo by Getty
Jul 31 Jul 31 Political Polarization Is About Feelings, Not Facts By Robert B. Talisse Luke Perry American Politics
Dec 6 Dec 6 The Dynamics and Dangers of Polarization By Luke Perry Luke Perry Sound Off Photo by CBS News
Mar 6 Mar 6 An American military coup? Why it could happen and shouldn’t By Drew H. Kinney Luke Perry Trump Presidency Photo by Ron Sachs
Jan 15 Jan 15 How Trump bodes well for progressivism By Luke Perry Luke Perry Commentary Photo by the Huffington Post