Democratic Backsliding & the Politics of Confirmation Bias | Princeton Public Policy | Nolan McCarty

Intro to Nolan McCary | 0:00

What is Democratic backsliding and are we experiencing it? | 5:15

Why every president is blamed or praised for his successes and failures depending on what side you’re on? | 6:30

How the train derailment in East Palestine exemplified the fundamental toxic polarization issue? | 7:40

Politics of confirmation bias | 10:55

Why does every election gets delegitimized by the opposite party? | 13:30

What is the general margin of error for election votes? Issues with our election process 18:00

Why the context of “facts” matters & Trump/Biden election fairness | 25:00

Why is civic humility so hard? | 26:00

Marriage between couples of different political parties has become less accepted than that of different faiths, religions, or ethnicities | 35:00

Many political leaders misusing social media. | 37:00

Is polarization intentional? 39:30

Where does Princeton stand with the claims about liberal University indoctrination? | 43:00

Academic freedom and institutional neutrality | 48:00

What are Nolan’s goals as a result of his efforts in polarization? | 55:00

The importance of not eliminating polarization if it means not talking about important topics | 58:00