Political polarization and tribalism extend to dorm rooms.
Driving the news:not room with someone who supported the opposing presidential candidate in 2020 .
53% said they would probably/definitely not go on a date with someone who supported the other side in 2020.73% of Democrat voters polled from the class of 2025 said President Biden shouldn't run again, while 27% believe he should run.Go deeper:1,077 rising college sophomores in the class of 2025.
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