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In a time of deep political division, here's one thing Americans agree on ➡️ 93% of parents are concerned about children's online safety—more than gun violence, child poverty, or climate change impacts. @MoreInCommon_US's new research reveals rare bipartisan consensus on…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. In a time of deep political division, here's one thing Americans agree on ➡️ 93% of parents are concerned about children's online safety—more than gun violence, child poverty, or climate change impacts.

@MoreInCommon_US's new research reveals rare bipartisan consensus on…

It's Giving Tuesday! If you find our work interesting or useful, or just care about our the state of American politics, check out our Substack. MIC regularly conducts research that sheds light on both cross-group misperceptions and common ground. And consider supporting our…

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Join More in Common in working towards our vision of a more united, inclusive and resilient country in which people believe that what they have in common is stronger than what divides them. Your...


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#Potentialism, a new political philosophy from the Beacon Project at @MoreinCommon_US offers a way forward that preserves both freedom and mutual responsibility. Read more: thebeaconproject.substack.com/p/our-civic-cu…


Our executive director, @jason_mangone joined @NewsNation to discuss how Americans feel about releasing the Epstein files. Our research shows that 61% of Americans said the files should be released to the public in their entirety, regardless of what they contain, including 73%…


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How sport unites us ft.trib.al/JiluiTI | opinion


"I'm more afraid of my kids being exposed to stuff on the internet than at school or on the street." - Jack, father of three In our most recent study of 2,082 US parents of kids ages 17 or under, we find that children's online safety has become the number one concern for…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. "I'm more afraid of my kids being exposed to stuff on the internet than at school or on the street." - Jack, father of three

In our most recent study of 2,082 US parents of kids ages 17 or under, we find that children's online safety has become the number one concern for…

Tech companies like @character_ai and @Instagram are beginning to take action to protect kids online. @MoreInCommon_US 's new data shows overwhelmingly bipartisan support among American parents (80% of Democrats and 78% of Republicans) for holding tech companies accountable for…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. Tech companies like @character_ai and @Instagram are beginning to take action to protect kids online. 

@MoreInCommon_US 's new data shows overwhelmingly bipartisan support among American parents (80% of Democrats and 78% of Republicans) for holding tech companies accountable for…

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With social isolation rising, about the last thing that brings people together - even across political divides - is sports fandom. Me @FinancialTimes on why fans have more friends, social connections and democratic beliefs. With thanks to @MoreInCommon_US as.ft.com/r/671ea66b-4d7…


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The idea is straightforward but has big implications for everything from polarization to loneliness to AI. This post is the first in a series explaining the framework: thebeaconproject.substack.com/p/introducing-… What do you think? Can potentialism help?

dyudkin's tweet image. The idea is straightforward but has big implications for everything from polarization to loneliness to AI.

This post is the first in a series explaining the framework: thebeaconproject.substack.com/p/introducing-…

What do you think? Can potentialism help?

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Something in America is deeply broken. It’s tempting to think the fix lies in the next policy or election—but our challenges run deeper than that. We need a new way of thinking about what we owe each other and what it means to be American. Call it a new “civic vision.”


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In an age of political polarization, sports fans are more likely to engage in cross-partisan conversation and work toward mutual goals. moreincommonus.com/publication/fa… @MoreInCommon_US #sports #politics

greghickey5's tweet image. In an age of political polarization, sports fans are more likely to engage in cross-partisan conversation and work toward mutual goals. moreincommonus.com/publication/fa… @MoreInCommon_US #sports #politics

Following sports is fun. It's also good for our democracy. Read more: open.substack.com/pub/moreincomm…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. Following sports is fun. It's also good for our democracy.

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"Research by More in Common has found that time spent online is highly correlated with support for political violence." Read @monacharen's Is the Other Party “the Enemy”? open.substack.com/pub/thebulwark…


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Very excited to announce the opening main-stage session for @FREOPP’s 2025 “Freedom & Progress” Conference, featuring @DanielDiMartino of @ManhattanInst, @PatrickRuffini of @EchelonInsights, and Stephen Hawkins of @MoreInCommon_US! Register to join here: freopp.org/freedom-progre…

AkashJC's tweet image. Very excited to announce the opening main-stage session for @FREOPP’s 2025 “Freedom & Progress” Conference, featuring @DanielDiMartino of @ManhattanInst, @PatrickRuffini of @EchelonInsights, and Stephen Hawkins of @MoreInCommon_US!

Register to join here: freopp.org/freedom-progre…

Hear about our 2018 report, Hidden Tribes, and its relevance to free speech debates today in @DKThomp's podcast (minute 27) open.spotify.com/episode/3v15c6…


In today's @nytimes: "A More in Common poll found that 3 percent to 4 percent of Trump and Biden supporters thought “physically attacking” the other side was justified if they thought the election was stolen." nytimes.com/2025/09/20/ups…


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