Political Polarization
“The Politics of Polarization: Can Democracy Survive” was the fourth panel of “The People, the Presidency and the Press,” a marquee event at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the SMU campus of a year-long centennial celebration by the Pulitzer Prize Board.
Former government officials, academics, and journalists talked about the causes of political polarization in America and the erosion of bipartisanship in… read more
Former government officials, academics, and journalists talked about the causes of political polarization in America and the erosion of bipartisanship in government. Panelists included Haley Barbour, Mike McCurry, and Bret Stephens.
“The Politics of Polarization: Can Democracy Survive” was the fourth panel of “The People, the Presidency and the Press,” a marquee event at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the SMU campus of a year-long centennial celebration by the Pulitzer Prize Board. close
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