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    Building Bridges Is Good. Building the Power to Counter Extremists Is Better

    Lee Drutman’s work on the two-party doom loop was quoted in Inside Philanthropy.

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    Episode 15: The Weaponization of Data

    Sydney Saubestre of 麻豆果冻传媒 explores how history shows the power and peril of data, and what it means for democracy today.

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    In the News

    How social scientists could help to rebuild the federal government

    Hollie Russon Gilman’s work on civic organizations in connecting residents to political resources was cited in the Can We Still Govern?

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    No Country for Young Politicians鈥攁nd How To Fix That

    Oscar Pocasangre wrote for Fulcrum on how the United State’s winner-take-all electoral system prevents young people from party organizing.

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    In the News

    Why America Has the World’s Oldest Politicians

    Lee Drutman’s Substack article was reposted in Governing, explaining how our current electoral system prevents competition.

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    Is There Room in American Politics for the Don Bacons of the World?

    Lee Drutman and Dustin Wahl wrote for The Ripon Forum on how our winner-take-all electoral system is erasing political diversity.

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    The 65-year-old theory that helps explain why the Democrats keep losing

    Lee Drutman wrote for Vox on how Democrats need to shift the focus from messaging to reshaping the underlying conflict itself.

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    Politicians Are Polarized. American Voters, Not So Much.

    Lee Drutman’s work was quoted in The New York Times on the multi-dimensionality of voters and coalitions.