Yes, this also caught my eye. Seems that Sam will have the book with bigger stakes and scale. While Steve, once again, will try to find himself and America. I've always prefered Steve as a confident action hero.
Not even then. Let's not forget that the 90's gave us Man Without a Country, which alongside the Captain Saga (late 80's) are probably my two favorite Captain America stories, and two books in which Cap questioned his role and his place in America.
And that is probably a big problem. As a non-American, let me tell you, it's not just America that's divided, it the whole world, notably even more so in these post-Covid days. I think the biggest problem is that people stopped talking, stopped listening to whomever had something different then what they believed to say, and, naturally, while doing so, accused the other side of doing it. So, it'll be very tricky to navigate this without stepping on toes, and offending half of your audience, no matter which way you go. Although, on a second thought, I think Marvel has long ago given up trying to please (or to not displease) its audience.
Peace