Date & Time
Mar 12 2025
4:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Department
Center for the Study of Democratic Politics
Speaker(s)
Kevin Kruse, Princeton University; Lily Geismer, Claremont McKenna College; Matthew Lassiter, University of Michigan
Audience
Open to the Public
Political pundits identify a "suburban revolt" as the key to victory in the 2018 midterms. In a reversal of Richard Nixon's 1968 efforts to court "Forgotten Americans" wary of the excesses of 1960s liberalism, Democratic politicians and strategists hope to turn suburban voters against President Trump and right-wing extremism fifty years later. Join three award-winning historians for a discussion of the roots of this political strategy, the changing nature of suburbs, and the significance of the election for the future of American politics.