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MPR broadcasts Institute conversation with political analyst Amy Walter

Minnesota Public Radio aired the St. Olaf College Institute for Freedom and Community’s recent conversation with political analyst Amy Walter on the state of the presidential election.

The “MPR News Presents” program broadcast the discussion on air Wednesday, October 28, and featured it on the broadcast web page.

The conversation, which was hosted by Morrison Family Director of the Institute for Freedom and Community Edmund Santurri, is part of the Institute’s fall 2020 series, The Presidential Election and a Nation in Crisis: Polarization, Pandemic, Prejudice.

Amy Walter is national editor of the non-partisan Cook Political Report and a frequent on-air analyst.
Amy Walter is national editor of the non-partisan Cook Political Report and a frequent on-air analyst.

For more than 20 years, Walter has built a reputation as an accurate, objective, and insightful political analyst with unparalleled access to campaign insiders and decision-makers. Known as one of the best political journalists covering Washington, she is national editor of the non-partisan Cook Political Report and a frequent on-air analyst. In addition to her weekly appearance on the popular “Politics Monday” segment on the PBS NewsHour, she also hosts WNYC’s nationally-syndicated public radio news program, “Politics with Amy Walter” on The Takeaway. She is also a regular Sunday panelist on NBC’s Meet the Press and CBS’s Face The Nation, and appears frequently on Special Report with Bret Baier on FOX. She is the former political director of ABC News. Named one of the “Top 50 Journalists” by Washingtonian magazine, Walter was dubbed one of the most powerful people in politics in George magazine for her insights into the mechanics that make the political machine run.

Established at St. Olaf in 2014, the Institute for Freedom and Community encourages free inquiry and meaningful debate of important political and social issues. Through its range of programming for students, faculty, and the general public, the Institute offers a distinctive opportunity to cultivate civil discourse within the context of the liberal arts.

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