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Fox News viewers write about 'BLM' the same way CNN viewers write about 'KKK'

  • Written by Mark Kamlet, University Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
imageTalking politics increasingly seems like an exercise in talking past one another.GeorgePeters/Getty Images

It’s no secret that U.S. politics has become highly polarized.

Even so, there are probably few living Americans who ever witnessed anything that quite compares with this fall’s first presidential debate.

Was it really the case...

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