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The ‘Brain Drain’ in American Politics
Americans have been jaded about their leaders for decades.
Political violence, including the spectre of civil war, is one of the reasons. A recent study conducted by researchers at U.C. Davis concluded that one in three adults in the U.S., including up to ...