
With Political Polarization High, People Say 'Listen to Me'
Clip: 6/6/2012 | 10m 13s
With Political Polarization at All-Time High, Americans Say 'Listen to Me'
Partisan divisions in U.S. politics have grown more intense, according to a new Pew Research Center survey tracking attitudes on government, business social issues and more. Judy Woodruff speaks with Linda Killian of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Also, we introduce the NewsHour's "Listen to Me" project.
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With Political Polarization High, People Say 'Listen to Me'
Clip: 6/6/2012 | 10m 13s
Partisan divisions in U.S. politics have grown more intense, according to a new Pew Research Center survey tracking attitudes on government, business social issues and more. Judy Woodruff speaks with Linda Killian of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Also, we introduce the NewsHour's "Listen to Me" project.
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