Americans have increasingly negative views of those in the other political party

Counter-protesters are confronted by pro-Trump protesters in front of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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The age of Trump has been hotly polarizing in a country that was already seeing its social fabric stretched thin.

A large Pew survey out this week shows just how bad it’s gotten. (Pew interviewed 6,174 Americans. For context: most good national polls only interview about 1,000 people are so.)

The survey’s biggest finding? Democrats and Republicans agree: they really don’t like Republicans and Democrats.