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Do You Think You Live in a Political Bubble? Republicans and Democrats are increasingly cut off from one another, rhetorically and geographically. Do we need to pop our bubbles? May 7, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET America is increasingly politically polarized. How politically diverse do you think your neighborhood is? Do you think your neighbors are mostly Democrats or Republicans? Do you think you live in a partisan bubble? In “Do You Live in a Political Bubble?,” Gus Wezerek, Ryan D. Enos and Jacob Brown designed an interactive tool to help you find out. Enter your address to see the political party of the thousand voters closest to you and see if the data matches your answers above. ....
Government professor Harvey C. Mansfield Jr. â53 is widely known on campus as the default example of a conservative faculty member at Harvard. According to Mansfield, this is not because his views possess any sort of âsuperiorityâ to othersâ perspectives, but simply because a professor with his political stance is ârareâ on Harvardâs campus. âEvery class you enter, you have to work out your position vis-Ã -vis what the professor is saying,â Mansfield said. âBecause a professor is going to be a liberal, and heâs not going to be bashful about it.â âThere are many more conservatives among the students than there are among either the faculty or the administration,â he said, adding that those students tend to seek him out as one of the few vocal conservative voices in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. ....
Democrats and Republicans Live Segregated Even within Neighborhoods, Harvard Researchers Find | News thecrimson.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thecrimson.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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By Michael W. Chapman | January 15, 2021 | 11:17am EST (Getty Images) Graduate students and alumni of the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) have launched a campaign and petition to revoke the degrees earned by Harvard alumni who worked in the Trump administration and Harvard grads in Congress who support the president. Harvard must revoke the degrees of alumni whose incendiary language and subversion of democratic processes rooted in a history of white supremacist voter suppression incited the violent insurrection on January 6, reads the petition, which is headlined Revoke Their Degrees. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who earned his law degree at Harvard University. (Getty Images) ....