Polarization prevailed, again
Nov 06, 2020
2 minutes
BY DAVID FRENCH
ON THE MORNING OF ELECTION DAY, AMERIcans faced two competing narratives. On the one hand, there was a veritable avalanche of polling data indicating the possibility—even probability—of a blue-wave election not seen since Barack Obama’s 2008 rout of John McCain.
On the other hand, we had decades of data and experience telling us
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