Explore the perception gap in American politics. Learn why American voters are less ideologically polarized than they think despite rising political animosity.

The story of American polarization isn't just about what we want the government to do—it’s about who we think we are and, more importantly, who we’ve been told 'they' are.
Why is America so polarized?







The perception gap refers to the profound and unsettling difference between how Americans feel about each other and what they actually believe regarding policy. While personal animosity is skyrocketing, research indicates that American voters are significantly less ideologically polarized than they perceive themselves to be. This paradox suggests that while we feel like we are speaking different languages, our actual policy goals often align more than we realize.
Data suggests that Americans are not as ideologically divided as the current social climate implies. A majority of Democrats and a substantial portion of Republicans actually share overlapping preferences on high-stakes issues, such as gun sales databases and the way American history is taught. Despite the feeling that the country is on the brink of collapse, many citizens still stand on common ground regarding specific policy preferences.
Interestingly, the misperception regarding ideological polarization is actually greatest among the people who are most politically engaged. Those who are most active in American politics often feel the social fabric is tearing the most, even when data shows shared policy goals. This gap in perception changes how individuals navigate their communities, consume news, and view the future of their own neighborhoods in an increasingly tense political environment.
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