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Poll: Americans say they’re sick of politics taking over their lives. With exceptions.

A recent POLITICO Poll reveals that approximately 60% of Americans feel politics has permeated aspects of daily life where it shouldn't, with this sentiment shared by majorities of both Republican and Democratic voters. While many express frustration with the increasing politicization of everyday experiences, they remain influenced by the political stances of celebrities and athletes, particularly when those views align with their own. For instance, nearly 70% of voters who supported Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024 would view a movie star more favorably if they criticized President Donald Trump, while nearly 60% of Trump supporters would have a more positive view of a celebrity if they endorsed him. Stronger partisans are more likely to expect their favorite celebrities and institutions to take political stands compared to those with more moderate views. The findings highlight a complex relationship between politics and personal life, showing that despite fatigue with politicization, voters still pay attention to the political positions of cultural figures.

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Poll: Americans say they’re sick of politics taking over their lives. With exceptions.

A recent POLITICO Poll reveals that approximately 60% of Americans feel politics has permeated aspects of daily life where it shouldn't, with this sentiment shared by majorities of both Republican and Democratic voters. While many express frustration with the increasing politicization of everyday experiences, they remain influenced by the political stances of celebrities and athletes, particularly when those views align with their own. For instance, nearly 70% of voters who supported Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024 would view a movie star more favorably if they criticized President Donald Trump, while nearly 60% of Trump supporters would have a more positive view of a celebrity if they endorsed him. Stronger partisans are more likely to expect their favorite celebrities and institutions to take political stands compared to those with more moderate views. The findings highlight a complex relationship between politics and personal life, showing that despite fatigue with politicization, voters still pay attention to the political positions of cultural figures.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents survey data without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It highlights bipartisan agreement on the issue of politicization while acknowledging differing perspectives within each group. The framing remains neutral, focusing on presenting the survey results rather than a

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Factuality is high as the article reports survey findings from a reputable source, Politico, and provides context about the methodology. Objectivity is lower due to some subjective phrasing such as 'complicated and often contradictory picture' and potential bias in highlighting certain voter respons

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