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America didn’t become divided overnight. In this deep dive from Inside American Politics by Skoob, host Bradley Teller unpacks how identity politics, tribal loyalty, and decades of realignment turned the United States into a nation of warring political camps.

From the collapse of the old bipartisan “big tents” to the rise of modern polarization, this episode explores why Americans now see politics as a battle of identity, culture, and survival. We break down how race, religion, class, and national identity reshaped voting blocs, and why both the left and the right are trapped in a cycle of fear, backlash, and escalating extremism.

If you’ve ever wondered why Americans can’t agree on basic facts, why parties no longer overlap, or why every issue turns into an “us vs. them” fight, this episode gives you the clearest explanation yet—emotionally honest, data-driven, and unfiltered.

Tune in for a gripping breakdown of the forces dividing the country—and what it will take for America to find a way forward.

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