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Subject The long roots of America’s political divide
Date December 9, 2025 12:01 AM
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In recent decades, leaders across the political spectrum embraced a
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But as factories closed, borders blurred, and entire communities were
left behind, many Americans—particularly in the heartland—began to
feel that national priorities no longer reflected their values or
interests.

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This shift didn’t happen overnight. And its origins reach further
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