
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Earlier this month, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University. The public response has amplified political divisions, leaving many people feeling anxious about the state of the country. Sean Westwood, director of Dartmouth’s Polarization Research Lab, explains that while a few voices are stoking tensions, most Americans reject violence and want calmer politics. Westwood spoke with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu about what the data reveals about polarization and political violence in the U.S. — and what it might take to turn the temperature down.
By Apple News4.2
16011,601 ratings
Earlier this month, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University. The public response has amplified political divisions, leaving many people feeling anxious about the state of the country. Sean Westwood, director of Dartmouth’s Polarization Research Lab, explains that while a few voices are stoking tensions, most Americans reject violence and want calmer politics. Westwood spoke with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu about what the data reveals about polarization and political violence in the U.S. — and what it might take to turn the temperature down.

25,854 Listeners

1,207 Listeners

112,342 Listeners

56,394 Listeners

10,231 Listeners

6,409 Listeners

2,399 Listeners

5,443 Listeners

6,446 Listeners

6,360 Listeners

16,029 Listeners

10,798 Listeners

3,592 Listeners

386 Listeners

592 Listeners

1,158 Listeners