Political polarization has deeply influenced communities across the United States, with declining numbers of moderates and rising conservatism among Republicans and liberalism among Democrats. Christian nationalism is altering governance and social interactions, impacting everything from school boards to municipal decisions. Some Christian nationalists view the U.S. as a divinely ordained nation, complicating the political landscape for diverse communities striving for equitable civic participation. Local newsrooms are investigating this polarization, revealing a trend toward geographic and ideological homogeneity and increasing animosity between political groups.
Political polarization is reshaping the social architecture of American communities, where the movement for Christian nationalism is influencing local governance and community interactions.
The belief by some Christian nationalists that the U.S. is a Christian nation is challenging diverse communities to balance cultural identity with civic participation.
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