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@MoreInCommon_US

We seek to understand the forces driving us apart, find common ground, and help bring Americans together to tackle our shared challenges.

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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…


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.

Read more: 
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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…


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‼️ Layla Zaidane is on the #TIME100NEXT list ‼️ This honor reflects her leadership and the power of a movement: 1,900+ young lawmakers working across party lines, bridging divides, and delivering results for their communities. 🔗 time.com/next

futurecaucus's tweet image. ‼️ Layla Zaidane is on the #TIME100NEXT list ‼️

This honor reflects her leadership and the power of a movement: 1,900+ young lawmakers working across party lines, bridging divides, and delivering results for their communities. 🔗 time.com/next

Read our latest memo on Americans and free speech, unpacking eight years of our research: substack.com/home/post/p-17…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. Read our latest memo on Americans and free speech, unpacking eight years of our research:
substack.com/home/post/p-17…

After Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the Administration’s retaliatory response, debates around the right to freedom of speech have re-ignited. But here’s what everyone forgets: moreincommon.substack.com/p/how-american…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. After Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the Administration’s retaliatory response, debates around the right to freedom of speech have re-ignited. But here’s what everyone forgets: 
moreincommon.substack.com/p/how-american…

Our Executive Director @JasonMangone joined @NewsNation 's @nicksmithnews to discuss America's rising political violence and whether lawmakers are doing enough to cool their rhetoric. WATCH:


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@MoreInCommon_US puts out some of the most mind blowing data on America’s polarization problem

"Don't take my word for it – 94 percent of students believe we should listen with open minds, and 90 percent agree that despite our differences." @ManuMeel_ uses our work in @Philanthropy philanthropy.com/commons/charli…



Watch our Executive Director @jason_mangone talk about political violence after Charlie Kirk's assassination on @NewsNation


"Don't take my word for it – 94 percent of students believe we should listen with open minds, and 90 percent agree that despite our differences." @ManuMeel_ uses our work in @Philanthropy philanthropy.com/commons/charli…


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As @MoreInCommon_US’s data shows, heavy social media users are nearly four times more likely than light users to justify political violence. The constant amplification of outrage makes support for violence look bigger and more “normal” than it really is. That’s why we’re focused…

Following events like Charlie Kirk's assassination, the conversation is often shaped by the loudest and most divisive voices on social media and in politics. As a result, it can be challenging to discern how prevalent Americans’ support for political violence actually is. Over…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. Following events like Charlie Kirk's assassination, the conversation is often shaped by the loudest and most divisive voices on social media and in politics.

As a result, it can be challenging to discern how prevalent Americans’ support for political violence actually is.

Over…


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Grateful for @SpencerJCox's recognition of @MoreInCommon_US on the @ezraklein podcast this week. He's thought deeply about evidence-based solutions to the spiral of polarization and violence. An essential voice right now.

dixontim's tweet image. Grateful for @SpencerJCox's recognition of @MoreInCommon_US on the @ezraklein podcast this week. He's thought deeply about evidence-based solutions to the spiral of polarization and violence. An essential voice right now.

"First of all, the group More in Common has done some tremendous research about how we are divided and the different ways we’re divided. What they found was that 70 percent of Americans hate where we are right now." Spencer Cox Wants to Pull Our Politics Back From the Brink in…


Following events like Charlie Kirk's assassination, the conversation is often shaped by the loudest and most divisive voices on social media and in politics. As a result, it can be challenging to discern how prevalent Americans’ support for political violence actually is. Over…

MoreInCommon_US's tweet image. Following events like Charlie Kirk's assassination, the conversation is often shaped by the loudest and most divisive voices on social media and in politics.

As a result, it can be challenging to discern how prevalent Americans’ support for political violence actually is.

Over…

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