![]() ![]() Jon Ward: Well, it's kind of an indirect answer to that. ![]() I want to look at big questions of history and meaning, but my first question I simply, as young as you are, how did 1980 become enough of an interest that it ended up with this book? Americans read your work eagerly, but in this book you go back to the 1980 race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Jon, you're now Senior Political Correspondent and the day-to-day headlines are very much your interest. I'm pleased to welcome Jon Ward to Thinking in Public. ![]() The book was published earlier this year, and Ward and his family live in Washington D.C. Carter and the Fight that Broke the Democratic Party. He's the author of the book, Camelot's End: Kennedy Vs. Currently he is Senior Political Correspondent for Yahoo News and is the host of The Long Game podcast, which looks at the value of key institutions in American culture, such as the political parties, the media, and the church. As a White House and national affairs correspondent, he has covered two presidential administrations and also elections. Jon Ward has chronicled the drama of American politics for two decades. I'm Albert Mohler, your host and President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Albert Mohler: This is Thinking in Public, a program dedicated to intelligent conversation about front line theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them. ![]()
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