Did democracy work in 2020?
Michael Berkman, Chris Beem, and Candis Watts Smith reflect on the year in democracy and what's to come in 2021 and beyond.
Episode 153 of the Democracy Works podcast, hosted by Chris Beem, Jenna Spinelle, Michael Berkman, Candis Watts Smith, titled "Did democracy work in 2020?" was published on December 21, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.
December 21, 2020 ·28m · Democracy Works
Summary
Michael Berkman, Chris Beem, and Candis Watts Smith reflect on the year in democracy and what's to come in 2021 and beyond.
Episode Description
This episode was recorded on December 15, 2020, the day after the Electoral College voted to confirm Joe Biden as the next United States President. However, some Republicans refuse to accept the result and vow to continue fighting the result until Inauguration Day. Michael, Chris, and Candis discuss what these challenges mean for the long-term health and legitimacy of American elections and American democracy.
They also discuss damage to the institutions that comprise America's liberal democracy and what it will take to repair them moving forward. Finally, they touch on increasing polarization and whether a generational shift will change the dynamics over time.
This our final new episode of the year. We'll be on a winter break for the next few weeks, during which time we'll be rebroadcasting some episodes from our back catalog that you might have missed. If there are any guests or topics you would like us to cover in 2021, please email [email protected] to share your ideas.
Thank you to our colleagues at WPSU for helping us produce the show every week — Andy Grant, Emily Reddy, Kristine Allen, Anne Danahy, Jen Bortz, Chris Kugler, and Mark Stitzer.
From our team to your and your family, best wishes for a happy holiday season!
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