Instructor(s)
Justin Buchler
Associate Professor, Political Science, CWRU
Location
Date
Tuesdays, October 8-November 12
Time
1:30PM to 3:30PM ET
We will discuss the 2024 presidential election, the dynamics of normal election cycles, and the extent to which 2024 breaks from patterns by pitting two presidents against each other in a hyper-polarized nation. We will address economics, presidential approval, and congressional coattail effects since whoever wins will be unable to do much without Congress. We will also address the precedent of 2020 and questions of what happens if and when the results are contested in a period of hyperpolarization and media echo chambers.
*Please note that the title of this course has changed since the printing of the catalog.
This course is part of the Senior Scholars Program.
Member of Lifelong Learning Cost
Members receive 15% discount
Nonmember Cost
$90