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Biden returns to UD to address the political divide

The lifelong Democrat will be joined by Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich to discuss overcoming America's political fissures.

Joe Biden at Fortune Brainstorm Health 2017. (Photo by Flickr user Brainstorm Health, used under a Creative Commons license)

Former Vice President Joe Biden will be making his way back to the University of Delaware’s Mitchell Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 17 for a public conversation with Ohio Gov. John Kasich to discuss how to bridge the divides in ultra-partisan Washington, D.C. and beyond.
The special program, titled “As We Stand | Divided,” is a partnership with the Biden Institute and the Center for Political Communication.
Kasich, a Republican, is the author of Two Paths: America Divided or United.


The National Agenda, an annual series directed by Lindsay Hoffman, continues Nov. 1 and Nov. 15. Here’s information on upcoming programs.
“As We Stand | Divided” is a free event but tickets are required and must be purchased at either the Bob Carpenter Center Box Office or the Trabant Center Box Office before the day of the event.
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