Saturday morning, April 2 at 7:00 on The Local Take on Jazz 91.9 WCLK, I'll feature a discussion with Clark Atlanta University Political Science Professor Dr. William Boone and Historian Hermina Glass-Hill. We focus on the political events leading up to this Summer's Republican and Democratic National Conventions in Cleveland, OH and Philadelphia, PA. In March, a contingent of Republican strategists led by Karl Rove met in Sea Island, Georgia to commiserate and devise a plan to stop the nomination of Donald Trump, but it may have been too late. Dr. Boone explains the difference between a contested and brokered convention. Hermina Glass Hill provides a historical perspective. The Democratic presidential primary season seems to be pitting Millennials who support Bernie Sanders against their parents and grandparents - Boomers - who support Hillary Clinton. We discuss it. In Georgia issues, we discuss: Governor Deal's veto of House Bill 757; The Religious Freedom and Restoration Act; and,
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