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political, big, social, right and american. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- This product had a total of 102 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 14 2020.
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Moderation as we know doesnt sell quite as well as ideological hype
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Although i had noticed the sorting in our own area of the country it did not hit me as a national phenomenon untili read this book
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Informative if you are a redistricting nerd otherwise a tough book to get through
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The big sort goes a long way toward explaining how america has broken into blue enclaves and swaths of red
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If you want to really understand what is going on in u
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This great sortingmigration has resulted in a nation of clustered regions of likeminded citizens living in ever more idealized communities both urban and exurban right leaning and left
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Politically polarized with a federal government frozen in perpetual stale mate
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Other interesting facts and observations bishop presents include rural america defected en masse from the democratic party in 2000 between clinton ‘96 and bush 2000 856 counties switched from democrat to republican republicans in 2007 were more religious than they were 20 years earlier
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