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Political Polarization Of The American Public, 1994-2014 [INFOGRAPHIC]

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As seen in the below animation, the share of Americans who express a consistently liberal or conservative views have doubled over the past two decades from 10% to 21%. The median positions, which used to overlap relatively closely, have spread much further apart such that the “typical” Republican is more conservative than 94% of Democrats. Two decades ago, this number was only 70%.

H/T Visual Capitalist

Political Polarization Of The American Public, 1994-2014

Further, there is more hate and blame being passed around these days:

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The most ideologically polarized Americans are those that are more engaged in the political process:

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Infographic Source: Pew Research

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