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For the first time in more than 40 years, a president was fired on and injured by an assassin's bullet. In this episode, we speak with presidential historian Alexis Coe about the history of violence against presidential candidates and author and writer Tom Nichols about how the country's intensely partisan politics have spurred violent acts across American communities.
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For the first time in more than 40 years, a president was fired on and injured by an assassin's bullet. In this episode, we speak with presidential historian Alexis Coe about the history of violence against presidential candidates and author and writer Tom Nichols about how the country's intensely partisan politics have spurred violent acts across American communities.

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