Are we becoming less polarized? Or maybe we really weren't that polarized to begin with:
But Fiorina argued in a book, "Culture War?", that the notion of a polarized America was a myth to begin with. The true polarization, he said, was always in the politicians - offering starkly different choices to voters - and in the media, eager to portray a conflict and more exposed to political junkies in New York and Washington.
"The quick finding is, if you look at people's positions, there's not that much difference," he says.