[T]he desire on both sides to get rid of the other at all costs grows stronger every day. Many more violent incidents are likely to follow.
[T]he Washington Post documented 30,573 false or misleading claims Trump made during his first presidential term, an average of 21 per day.
[M]any people have become numb to news of disasters.
Battles along identity lines — origin, gender, education — will exacerbate all the fissures of American society beyond Election Day.
[T]he U.S. elections are centered around the differences in social values of Trump and Harris supporters.
Polarization has numbed us to death and violence.
Will the Republican Party’s new candidate be able to meet the political demands of the far-right populists?
The Democrats are now perceived almost as socialists ... Republicans are now known as the party of the rich.
[E] in Congress show precisely that the Trump era has not come to a close.
Partisanship has become the keyword of American politics.
[A]s soon as a party is called on to govern ... it is called on to offend certain segments of the ... coalition that brought it to power.