A polarizing president refers to a leader who sharply divides public opinion, often inspiring intense loyalty and fierce opposition. This term describes how political strategies emphasize contrast rather than unity. It is used by media to frame conflict and by rivals to mobilize supporters. Both parties benefit, as polarization drives engagement, fundraising, and voter turnout.
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