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Angry Americans: How political rage helps campaigns but hurts democracy

  • Written by Steven Webster, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Indiana University
imageTrump supporters fight Black Lives Matter protestors at an anti-racism rally in Tujunga, California, Aug. 14, 2020. Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images

As the 2020 presidential election draws near, one thing is clear: America is an angry nation. From protests over persistent racial injustice to white...

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