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If discussing politics feels different today, that's because it is. Pew Research Center reports that 65% of Americans say they always or often feel exhausted when thinking about politics because of the country's deep partisan divisions. As polarization increases and trust declines, how can we move forward together?
We speak with researchers and bridge builders from across the political and generational spectrum in a new season of "After the Fact." They share how they are facilitating civil dialogue, bridging divides, and protecting our democracy in the process.
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If discussing politics feels different today, that's because it is. Pew Research Center reports that 65% of Americans say they always or often feel exhausted when thinking about politics because of the country's deep partisan divisions. As polarization increases and trust declines, how can we move forward together?
We speak with researchers and bridge builders from across the political and generational spectrum in a new season of "After the Fact." They share how they are facilitating civil dialogue, bridging divides, and protecting our democracy in the process.

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