‘Most observers say that the degree of polarisation in the US today is much greater than in the ’60s, with the political elite so deeply divided that bridges may be harder to build.’ Ashutosh Varshney explains what Charlie Kirk’s assasination has shown for American democracy in this week’s column for ThePrint
Polarised & frenzied: Kirk’s assassination shows the cracks in America’s democracy
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