
What's Next: Political Division
About the Event:
While polarization may seem like the hallmark of American politics, a global pandemic in the midst of the 2020 presidential election and a reckoning over race has only deepened the political divide. So, what’s next regarding this political division? How can we achieve a sense of unity and what does it mean if we don’t? Join political analyst Amy Walter (The Cook Political Report), political scientist Valerie C. Johnson (DePaul University), presidential expert Barbara A. Perry (University of Virginia), and political columnist Mona Charen (The Bulwark) for a panel discussion about political polarization and the roadmap to reunification.
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This program is generously underwritten by Rebecca McDade.

Valerie C. Johnson
Dr. Valerie C. Johnson received her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, College Park, and is associate professor o...

Barbara A. Perry
Barbara A. Perry is the Gerald L. Baliles Professor and Director of Presidential Studies at the University of Virgini...

Amy Walter
Amy Walter is the National Editor of The Cook Political Report, where she provides analysis of the issues, tre...

Mona Charen
Mona Charen, a syndicated columnist and author, is Policy Editor at The Bulwark and host of the weekly podcast...
[Event tile image description: The event image at the top left of the event page is a photograph of a computer screen showing an electoral map of the United States in 2020. The perimeter of the map is mostly blue, signifying Democratic states, while the middle of the country is mostly red, signifying Republican states. Image credit: Unsplash]



