There are a number of polls that show the American public is mostly not aligned with either party on many issues. Media presents congress as somehow representing a 50 50 ideological split among Americans but it's likely that there's more consensus than we are led to believe. And neither party represents that consensus. Wedge issues are where each party somehow looks like it's representing a given view when those views are somewhat narrowly held.
It's possible that most Americans support this decision but we're not likely to hear that from the media.
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There are a number of polls that show the American public is mostly not aligned with either party on many issues. Media presents congress as somehow representing a 50 50 ideological split among Americans but it's likely that there's more consensus than we are led to believe. And neither party represents that consensus. Wedge issues are where each party somehow looks like it's representing a given view when those views are somewhat narrowly held.
It's possible that most Americans support this decision but we're not likely to hear that from the media.
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