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2022 may well be the most crucial year in America's history, Boston College American historian Heather Cox Richardson argues. A surging pandemic; runaway inflation; the tribalization of American politics, a battle over voting rights, and upcoming midterms presage a tumultuous year ahead. How will the Biden administration deal with these challenges?
Aaron David Miller sits down with Professor Richardson to discuss the state and fate of the American republic.
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2022 may well be the most crucial year in America's history, Boston College American historian Heather Cox Richardson argues. A surging pandemic; runaway inflation; the tribalization of American politics, a battle over voting rights, and upcoming midterms presage a tumultuous year ahead. How will the Biden administration deal with these challenges?
Aaron David Miller sits down with Professor Richardson to discuss the state and fate of the American republic.
Want to listen to Carnegie Connects live? Visit our website to sign up for invitations.

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