
As diversity increases, will U.S. be more or less divided?
Clip: 2/24/2015 | 7m 46s
As diversity increases, will U.S. be more or less politically divided?
The United States is rapidly transforming into a more diverse, more educated and older nation. Gwen Ifill talks to Karlyn Bowman of the American Enterprise Institute and Ruy Teixeira of the Center for American Progress about a special collaborative report that analyzes the implications of these changes and what they mean for American politics.
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As diversity increases, will U.S. be more or less divided?
Clip: 2/24/2015 | 7m 46s
The United States is rapidly transforming into a more diverse, more educated and older nation. Gwen Ifill talks to Karlyn Bowman of the American Enterprise Institute and Ruy Teixeira of the Center for American Progress about a special collaborative report that analyzes the implications of these changes and what they mean for American politics.
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