David Brooks with James Bennet on Election 2020
New York Times columnist and bestselling author David Brooks is joined by James Bennet for a deep dive into the political and cultural landscape leading up to the 2020 Presidential election.
The end of Trump’s impeachment trial, the Iowa caucus fiasco, the rise of Michael Bloomberg in the polls and the fading of Joe Biden—Brooks and Bennet look behind the news breaks to offer fresh and unique perspectives on the future of the Democratic party. Why does an increasingly large chunk of Democratic voters see Bloomberg as their safest (and most electable) bet? Can Bernie unify the Democrats and beat Trump in November? What of the other candidates? Watch as these two expert analysts break down America’s hyper-partisan political divide as they explore who has the best chance of carrying the center.
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