How the Democrats Could Divide and Conquer

The Political Scene | The New Yorker | May 4, 2017

Since the election of Donald Trump, the Democratic Party has struggled with ideological rifts between its moderate and progressive wings. John Cassidy and Benjamin Wallace-Wells join Dorothy Wickenden to discuss what a coherent anti-Trump agenda for the Democratic Party might look like.

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