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The Prospects for U.S. Democracy: Contention, Crisis, and Continuity
Join Professor of Government Clyde Wilcox as he discusses the state of American democracy with a distinguished panel of Georgetown University political scientists including Hans Noel, Jamil Scott, and Paul Musgrave.

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American voters will soon decide control of the presidency and both houses of Congress. What will change in U.S. politics after a campaign cycle full of vitriol, violence, and upheaval–and what won’t change regardless of who wins? Join Professor of Government Clyde Wilcox as he discusses the state of American democracy with a distinguished panel of Georgetown University political scientists including Hans Noel, Jamil Scott, and Paul Musgrave.
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Clyde Wilcox
Hans Noel
Jamil Scott
Paul Musgrave
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