DiscoverThe Science of PoliticsIf we don’t like polarizing politicians, why do we get them?
If we don’t like polarizing politicians, why do we get them?

If we don’t like polarizing politicians, why do we get them?

Update: 2025-06-25
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Politicians are launching outlandish negative attacks and Americans have developed more negative views of the other party. But how connected are polarizing politicians and a polarized electorate? Mia Costa finds that political elites have more polarized views of the other side than the public but they still benefit electorally and legislatively from avoiding negative partisan attacks. Divisive rhetoric still breeds viral tweets, cable news appearances, and donations, but Americans mostly don’t like it or reward it. The polarizers just get more attention.
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If we don’t like polarizing politicians, why do we get them?

If we don’t like polarizing politicians, why do we get them?

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