Listen to This Article: The Politics of Neither
Politics
United States
Started January 31, 2026
Narrated Version | Polls are increasingly clear: both Republicans and Democrats are rapidly losing the public's confidence. Do more people want to end the culture war than win it?
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Listen to This Article: The Politics of Neither
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Jan 30, 2026
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Public sentiment shows that both party strategies are failing, suggesting the need for a new political approach that transcends traditional divides.
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The culture war distracts from pressing economic issues; prioritizing unity could lead to more effective governance.
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Ending the culture war might silence important social issues that need addressing, risking complacency among the public.
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The push to end the culture war may undermine legitimate debates about values, reducing the richness of political discourse.
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The decline in public confidence for both parties indicates a growing desire for unity over division in the culture war.
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