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Broder talks about Democrats today.
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Broder believes we should judge presidents as individuals.
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Broder remembers a time when Congress wouldn’t leave an issue alone until it was fixed.
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Stop the gerrymandering, Broder says.
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The current model of politics by soundbyte is stifling real debate.
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These days, few newspapers have the resources to send people past the briefing room.
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Broder believes that we’re seeing a transition, rather than a steady decline.
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The rich are always more satisfied with life, Kohut says.
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America is the only religious country in the world that is rich as well, Kohut says.
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Americans are not only disliked, Kohut says, we are hated because of our policies.
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Andrew Kohut wonders how we can help American society to make it stronger.
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We can choose among an increasing array of information sources, Kohut says.
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Kohut says it’s hard to be sanguine in light of the way things are going.
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Technological progress, the development of democracy and the value of freedom of expression have all shaped humanity, Kohut says.
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A pragmatic nation reconsiders how it uses force.
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Americans are becoming more socially liberal and less trusting of government, Kohut says.
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The way in which we assess information has changed so much with the advent of the Internet that traditional media outlets are taking it on the chin, Kohut says.
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Capitalism should let the rich get rich and let the poor get a little richer too, Kohut says.
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There is still a sizeable population of alienated and marginalized African-Americans, Kohut says.
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We are the only country that has the capacity to take in people and “make them American,” Kohut says.
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Kohut is deeply concerned by a lack of moderation in our political landscape.
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According to Kohut’s polls, the most important influence on the US today is “the system.”
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By quantitatively assessing public opinions, Kohut’s polls give a voice to people who aren’t normally heard.
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Third-party candidates usuaully don’t have a viable party to back them, Kohut says.
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This was a time when we struggled with faltering world leadership, economic development, and the ascendance of technology.
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The retiring President’s legacy is always a subject of debate, Kohut says.
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Kohut’s polls show that our concern for the environment is finally catching up with worries over weapons, hunger and poverty.
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