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Asked&Answered: Kevin Smith

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10/07/2020 Added
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UNL political scientist Kevin Smith outlines a number of factors that affect political polarization.

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  • [00:00:00.200](upbeat music)
  • [00:00:03.870]It's not just the politicians.
  • [00:00:05.440]We have the rise of social media.
  • [00:00:07.300]We have the collapse of traditional gatekeepers.
  • [00:00:12.870]You know, people can live in their own echo chambers.
  • [00:00:14.750]We essentially live in an environment
  • [00:00:17.130]where if you have a predisposition to move
  • [00:00:20.340]strong one way on a political issue, I mean,
  • [00:00:25.070]this is an environment that is like tailor made for that.
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