Americans can agree that the nation is divided. Beyond that, they don’t agree on much.

With a new divided government about to take charge in Washington, Americans agree that the nation is more divided — and not on much else.

In a USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, Republicans voters worry that newly empowered congressional Democrats will go too far in investigating Trump and his administration. Democrats worry they won’t go far enough. Republicans want Congress to start the year by reducing illegal immigration and funding Trump’s border wall. Democrats want Congress to begin by addressing health care.

“It’s the framework for gridlock,” says David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, with “passionate partisans disagreeing on virtually every issue.” CONT.

Susan Page & Bill Theobald, USA Today