U.S. Politics: What's the State of Our Nation?
As both parties shift into high gear for the midterm elections, rarely has the nation felt so fractured, politically, culturally, and economically. But attack ads aside, many regular Americans just want their country back—a country less combative and partisan, and a whole lot more effective. How do we get there from here, and what needs to change in American social dialogue?
Moderator
Alan D. Schwartz
Executive Chairman, Guggenheim Partners
Speakers
Bob Corker
U.S. Senator, Tennessee; Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate
Katherine Gehl
Former President and CEO, Gehl Foods; Co-Chair, National Association of Nonpartisan Reformers
Jason Grumet
Founder and President, Bipartisan Policy Center
Patrick Steel
CEO, POLITICO