New Survey Finds Americans Think Political Hostility is Bad, but Few Expect It to Decrease

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Romain Paget

Nearly three quarters of Americans think political hostility is bad for the country - according to a new survey. But WITF’s Julia Agos reports few people expect it to decrease over the next 10 years.

Read the full story at: https://www.witf.org/2021/12/14/americans-think-political-divisiveness-is-bad-for-the-country-but-expect-it-to-get-worse/

(Original air-date: 12/16/21)

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Julia Agos is a reporter and the host of All Things Considered for WITF. Previously, she was a political reporter for WFUV News in New York, where she covered New York City and state politics and hosted the Prickly Politics Podcast. Julia grew up in Sacramento, California and graduated from Fordham University.