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Between the name-calling, finger-pointing, and off-color remarks, it's hard to imagine a political contest more uncivil than the 2016 presidential race.
But is civility as a whole in jeopardy? This hour, we take closer look with How Civility Works author Keith J. Bybee.
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Between the name-calling, finger-pointing, and off-color remarks, it's hard to imagine a political contest more uncivil than the 2016 presidential race.
But is civility as a whole in jeopardy? This hour, we take closer look with How Civility Works author Keith J. Bybee.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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