In a landscape marked by heightened political polarization, Professor Gregory A. Huber from Yale University delves into the dynamics of partisan animosity. His research investigates why Democrats and Republicans often harbor strong negative feelings toward each other. Rather than solely attributing this animosity to ideological differences, Huber explores whether it stems from disagreement on specific policy issues or simply from party affiliation itself. By examining the relationship between partisanship and policy preferences, Huber’s study offers valuable insights into the complexities of political dislike in contemporary American politics.
