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An era of tenuous majorities -- Has the American public polarized? -- The political parties have sorted -- Party sorting and democratic politics -- The temptation to overreach -- Independents : the marginal members of an electoral coalition -- The (re)nationalization of congressional elections -- Is the US experience exceptional? -- A historical perspective -- The 2016 presidential election : an abundance of controversies -- The 2016 presidential election : identities, class, and culture -- Where to now?;America is "currently fighting its second Civil War." Partisan politics are "ripping this country apart." The 2016 election "will go down as the most acrimonious presidential campaign of all." Such statements have become standard fare in American politics. In a time marked by gridlock and incivility, it seems the only thing Americans can agree on is this: we're more divided today than we've ever been in our history. In Unstable Majorities Morris P. Fiorina surveys American political history to reveal that, in fact, the American public is not experiencing a period of unprecedented polarization. Bypassing the alarmism that defines contemporary punditry, he cites research and historical context that illuminate the forces that shape voting patterns, political parties, and voter behavior. By placing contemporary events in their proper context, he corrects widespread misconceptions and gives reasons to be optimistic about the future of American electoral politics.
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