Tyler Durden The political divide between Democrats and Republicans is the worst it has ever been, according to a new Michigan State University report. In the report, Zachary Neal, associate professor of psychology and global urban studies, applies a stochastic Degree Sequence Model to data on bill co-sponsorship in both the US House of Representatives and US Senate, from 1973 (93rd session) to 2016 (114th session) of political relationships among legislators, which uncovers a startling trend in congressional polarization to be the most divided in five decades. “What I’ve found…