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With the 2020 election over, SDSU Democrats, Republicans and political scientists see polarization rising

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If one were to observe Newton’s cradle, they may notice the outer spheres are creating the continual momentum, and the ones in the middle remain still. Like Newton’s cradle, the 2020 Presidential Election had its fringe groups who created the most noise, and the moderates who absorbed the brunt of the impact, causing party allegiance...

Source: The Daily Aztec -; San Diego State University’s Independent Student Newspaper Since 1913

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