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Pattern or Perception? Examining the Incentives Behind America’s Political Divide

Michael Phillips discusses a viral post by Gene Robinson which questions why Democratic leaders often seem sympathetic to movements counter to traditional American values. The piece explores divisions on issues like flag burning, immigration, and family stability, emphasizing that political actions reflect voter coalitions and incentives rather than mere coincidence. Ultimately, it calls for an evidence-based, honest dialogue about policy outcomes.

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