Partisan Hostility and American Democracy With James Druckman and Adam Chodak
Wednesday, November 12, 7pm
JCC Hart Theater
JCC Member: $8, Non-member: $10
Professor James Druckman, PhD
Partisan Hostility and American Democracy: Explaining Political Divisions and When They Matter
Moderated by Adam Chodak,
Evening Anchor and Managing Editor, News 8.
The rise of partisan animosity — the tendency of Democrats and Republicans to dislike and distrust one another — is one of the most notable developments of 21st century American politics. Professor Druckman and Adam Chodak will discuss how animus influences a wide range of political behaviors and why the growth of partisan animosity does not inevitably mean that democracy is eroding.
Underwritten by:
Kate and Jonathan Goldstein
Judy and Harold Samloff
Joyce Schachter
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