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Lecture examines volatile 2016 politics

Jerry Wallace of Marshall, Texas, chips a golf ball toward a target Monday, Oct. 31, 2016, at Alpine Target Golf in Longview, Texas. Stressed voters can swing at Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at a driving range in Texas where photos of the presidential candidates are displayed as targets for speeding golf balls. The Life-Long Learning Lecture Series at Fort Lewis College presents “Outrageous Politics in the 2016 Campaign” at 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 130, Noble Hall at Fort Lewis College.
The Life-Long Learning Lecture Series at Fort Lewis College presents “Outrageous Politics in the 2016 Campaign” at 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 130, Noble Hall at Fort Lewis College.

Paul DeBell will discuss his theory of how the contemporary predominance of outrageous political conflict may have unintended consequences for the health and sustainability of democracy. DeBell is an assistant professor of political science.

For more information, visit http://www.fortlewis.edu/professionalassociates.

Herald Staff



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