Political extremism and violence raise questions on preserving American democracy, author says

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The political landscape is charged nationwide. What does the tension mean for America's democracy? Steven Levitsky, a professor of government at Harvard University and co-author of "How Democracies Die," joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.

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I got here so early that all the comments are 100% pure trolls and spammers. Long after democracy is dead the trolls and spammers will still be here.

GenRN
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Senators take an oath to uphold the constitution!! If they don't they should be removed from holding gov.

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I am sick of left and right, right and left extremism. You dont have to pick a side between these two extremist idiotic politicsl sides. Be independent. Seek out the logical middle ground.

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I know how democracy dies, Merrick Garland as AG, and people don't vote register and vote 2022

tjroberts
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The media plays a big part, both media's and yet take not accountability

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“Peak?” 😂😂😂😂
“Germany was the dress rehearsal for the United States.” 11/8. Mark ur calendar

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“People are terrified of even going out to vote. Universal vote by mail is the only answer.”

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