Attitudes toward immigration become more polarized during electoral periods, study finds
November 06, 2025
November 06, 2025
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Nov. 6 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Attitudes toward immigration become more polarized during electoral periods, study finds
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LAWRENCE Immigration remains one of society's most polarizing issues.
A new study examines how this issue affects voters during and after an election. While the results are tied to partisan viewpoints, they are less predictable than one might think.
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Attitudes toward immigration become more polarized during electoral periods, study finds
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LAWRENCE Immigration remains one of society's most polarizing issues.
A new study examines how this issue affects voters during and after an election. While the results are tied to partisan viewpoints, they are less predictable than one might think.
