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The Partisan Divide in American politics

Partisan gridlock has become a way of life in Washington. The Senate holds meaningless votes as each side tries to trap the other into some damaging vote on taxes or Medicare that can be used as ammunition in the next campaign. The House of Representatives passes bills that the Senate won't discuss and the President would veto if they ever made it to his desk.

 

So how can we make our dysfunctional government work? NPR's Linda Wertheimer will be discussing those issues on Sunday at the Saltman Center's "Peace in the Desert" lecture and she joins us to discuss those issues ahead of her visit.

 

 

GUESTS

Linda Wertheimer, Sr National Correspondent, NPR

Richard Bryan, former U.S. Senator and former Nevada governor

Erik Herzik, political science professor, University of Nevada, Reno

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