Pamela GormanGail Collins
10/21/2010

Our political candidates’ use of undifferentiated anger to create nothing but a feeling of moral superiority on the part of the irate has backfired in political races this election season. Collins illustrates the stories of several candidates across the country who have done so and how it has cost them in the polls.

Collins is a New York Times columnist.

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