It's a polarized country, sure. That doesn't mean we don't mostly agree that Donald Trump is a goon.
The other bucket is labeled “divided America,” and it’s where the country’s headline-writing editorsputting polls which allegedly show that the former president’s conduct divides a fretful, collectively indecisive United States along partisan lines. It’s a polarized country and we can’t agree on anything these days, on account of the polarization, yada yada—you’ve heard it all before.
But are they, really? While it’s true that about 50 percent of Americans will say in any given poll that they support Trump’s prosecution, and that 50 percent is only half of the country, half of people believing something does not mean that the other half believe its opposite.
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