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dividedwefall42 has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in February 2021. Resources dividedwefall42 has populated their site with include: • Is It Wrong Not to Vote? A Debate on the Politically Disengaged • From Discourse to Discord: Dissecting Antisemitism on Campus • What Is the Future of American Democracy? — Divided We Fall • Should Democrats Prioritize Progressives or Moderates? — Divided We Fall • Is the U.S. still a safehaven for Jews amid rising antisemitism? • Can Trump Win Over Independent Voters? — Divided We Fall • Are Election Polls Accurate Indicators or Poor Predictors? — Divided We Fall • Is the 2024 Election the Most Important in U.S. History? — Divided We Fall • Can Faith Leaders Build Bridges in a Divided World? — Divided We Fall • Is America on the Verge of Another Civil War? • Did RFK Jr. Reshape the 2024 Election? • AI-Generated Misinformation: Silent Saboteur of the 2024 Election? — Divided We Fall • Kamala Harris: A Fresh Opportunity for Unity — Divided We Fall • Judicial Juggernaut: Is the Supreme Court’s Power Unchecked? — Divided We Fall • Should Gifts to Supreme Court Justices Raise Concerns? — Divided We Fall • Judicial Divide: Exploring Supreme Court Partisanship — Divided We Fall • Did President Trump Receive a Fair Trial? A Judge’s Perspective — Divided We Fall • U.S. Foreign Aid: Smart Strategy or Fiscal Folly? — Divided We Fall • Unplugging the Youth: Is a Social Media Ban the Answer? — Divided We Fall • Gray Matters? Debating Presidential Age in Elections • To Give or Not to Give: College Philanthropy on the Line • Socialism Versus Capitalism: Clashing Beliefs on Campus • Should Universities Consider Legacy Status for Admissions? • Are Standardized Tests Useful for University Admissions? • Is a College Education Still Valuable? • Should Universities Preserve the Tenure System? • OPEN: Living With an Expansive Mind in a Distracted World • Ideas for Fixing the U.S. Primary System • Historical Monuments: To Remove or Not to Remove • Should Universities Prioritize DEI or MFE? • The Price of Education: Debating Student Loan Forgiveness • Finding a Bipartisan Balance on Campus • Borderline Crisis: Republicans Debate Illegal Immigration • Is Canceling Speakers Ever Justified? • How Do We Solve the Affordable Housing Crisis? • Blue Waves and Red Lines: The Democratic Party's Immigration Conundrum • Will AI Democratize Education? • Is a Balanced Budget Amendment Realistic? • Overcoming Toxic Polarization Starts With Us • Is the Republican Party Better or Worse Today? • Will the Inflation Reduction Act Reduce the Effects of Climate Change? • Can Proportional Representation Fix Our Broken Politics? • Do Republicans Still Support the Free Market? • Navigating the Complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict • Do Third Parties Help or Harm Democracy? • Who Should Lead the Democratic Party in 2024? • AI in Arts and Entertainment: A Double-Edged Sword • Can We Protect Voting Access and Ensure Election Security? • What Is the Impact of Legalized Marijuana at the State Level? • The Abortion Debate: Can We Find Common Ground? • How Can State Governments Mitigate Climate Change? • Social Media and Mental Health: Safety in the Digital Age? • From Borders to Buses: Understanding the Immigration Crisis • Defying Divisions? State Legislatures Prove Bipartisanship Possible • Lower Taxes or Invest in Infrastructure? Experts Debate • How Do We Find Unity in Our Divided Communities? • What is the Role of the Media in Achieving Gender Equality? • The Implications of District of Columbia v. Heller Today • Opposing Viewpoints on a Parents Bill of Rights • The Trump Indictment: A Victory or Loss for Our Democracy? • Censorship or Protection? A Debate on Book Banning in Schools • What Are the Limits of Parents Rights in Education? • Soft on Crime? A Debate on America's Criminal Justice Policies — Divided We Fall • Do Transgender Athletes Have a Place in Sports? • The Cost of Conflict: The Ukraine War and the Energy Crisis • Young Evangelicals Can Be Leaders in a Diverse, United America • Does America Need Stricter Border Control? • Need Hope for the Future? Talk to a Stranger. • Does America Need More Gun Control? • What is ‘Cancel Culture’? And Who Benefits? • What is the Role of Christianity in American Politics Today? • Carney (The Plain Dealer): 'Exhausted majority' is tired of polarization • Divided We Fall Year in Review (2022) • Should Critical Race Theory Be Taught in Schools? • Three Dirty Little Secrets To Improve Your Political Conversations • The Free Speech "Problem" on College Campuses • Can STAR and Approval Voting Fix Our Elections? • Unleashing PACs Could Save Our Democracy, If They Don’t Destroy It • A Conversation with Senator Mike Braun • Divided We Fall’s 2022 Holiday Booklist — Divided We Fall • It's the Debt, Inflation, and Economy, Stupid — Divided We Fall • The Rising Power of Young Voters • Remembering Cousin Robert, My Political Pen Pal • On Political Intolerance in America • Midterm Prediction: Will Abortion or Inflation Motivate Voters? • Fratricide: A Democrat and a Republican Challenge Conventional Wisdom • Dan Lipinski on the Steve Cochran Show • Does the Path to Congress Run Through the Center? • The Economy, Stupid: Will Other Issues Matter in the Midterm Elections? • Can Democrats or Republicans Win Culture Wars and Elections? • Will Republican Discontent or Democratic Turnout Prevail in November? • Overcoming Hyperpartisanship and Making Democracy Work • An Interview With Charles Booker, Kentucky Democrat for U.S. Senate • Ranked-Choice Voting: Effective Reform or Wishful Thinking? • America Needs Election Integrity, Not Just Security • Dissecting the Civic Language Perception Project • Joe Schuman Interview with The Steve Cochran Show • A Conversation with Mónica Guzmán on Bridging Partisan Divides • The Repeal of Roe v. Wade: A Judge’s Perspective • Domestic Divisions and Implications Abroad • What Would Alice Rivlin Say About Mending Political Divides? • In Defense of Partisanship • Support Our 4-Year Anniversary Campaign! • Debating the Filibuster and Obstruction in Congress • On Abortion, Now is the Time to Talk • Can Open Primaries Reduce Polarization? • The Impact of Voter Turnout on Polarization • Secrecy or Transparency in Congress? • Does America Need a Third Party? • Political Polarization in America: Past and Present • Should the Government Regulate Social Media? • Campaign Finance, Corruption, and Political Polarization • Is Bipartisanship Desirable? • Would Congressional Term Limits Encourage Bipartisanship? • Do Earmarks Encourage Bipartisanship? • Questioning the “Big Sort” • A Debate on Congressional Term Limits • Should the FCC’s Fairness Doctrine be Reinstated? • Two Perspectives on Polarization in America • Does Gerrymandering Increase Polarization? • New Authorship Series on Encouraging Bipartisanship • Equity vs. Equality: A Political Rorschach Test • America Abroad: Leader of the Free World or Imperial Power? • Book Review: Repairing Our Divided Nation • Civil-Military Relations in the United States • How Should the US Engage in Southeast Asia? • President Biden’s Cabinet One Year Later • How Relevant is the UN Security Council Today? • Managing Great Power Competition with China • Debate: Should the US have withdrawn from Afghanistan? • Secessionism Abroad and Insight for the United States • The Role of NATO in the 21st Century • Divided We Fall’s 2021 Holiday Booklist • Should the United States Rejoin the JCPOA? • Post-Merkel Germany: New Beginning or New Reckoning? • The Bipartisanship of Police Reform and Public Safety • Giving Tuesday Donations • Turmoil in Cuba and The Way Forward • Debating International Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) • Biden’s Global Minimum Corporate Tax: Differing Perspectives • The Bipartisan Failure on Immigration Policy • US Involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict • An Open Letter to My Fellow Republicans: Get Vaccinated! • Crafting U.S. Africa Policy Amidst Chinese Competition • Dress Codes in American Schools • A Debate on Student Loan Forgiveness • Interactive Bridge Builder's Framework • Bridge Builder's Ecosystem Framework • A Debate on States’ Rights and the Relevance of American Federalism • Disentangling Socialism, Communism, and the Welfare State • The U.S. Supreme Court: Whither Nonpartisanship? • The Way Out: How to Solve Toxic Polarization • Voting Rights • Building a Democracy Fit for the 21st Century • Political ‘couples therapy’ could heal a divided America • In Defense of the Marketplace of Ideas • Donate to Protect Civil Discourse • Free Speech: And Why You Should Give a Damn • Constitutional Questions: War Powers • First Amendment Rights on College Campuses • Nathan Bomey Interview: Building Political Bridges • The President’s Assembling a Cabinet • Biden at 100 Days: Political Overreach or Building Back Better? • Main Website • Subscribe