Kathleen Hall Jamieson on the Resilience of American Democracy

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Kathleen Hall Jamieson on the Resilience of American Democracy

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2021-02-18

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Donald Trump tapped a reservoir of radical hate by scapegoating immigrants and Black Americans victimized by police violence, lying about the presidential election results, and mobilizing a mob to assault Congress. Even as Trump swung away, a powerful story about American democracy emerged. The 2020 election demonstrated the durability of law, the courage of the free press, and the civic determination of Americans who organized and voted in record numbers. One of America's iconic observers of American public life - Kathleen Hall Jamieson - joins us to talk about the state of American democracy and its future.

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Jacobs, Lawrence R.. (2021). Kathleen Hall Jamieson on the Resilience of American Democracy. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/225941.

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