HOW TO THINK ABOUT IT
This isn’t your grandma’s town hall. Typically, the onus is on citizens to ask polite questions of politicians who are trained to duck and cover. Yes, there are celebrity guests, everyone from Jemele Hill and Lawrence Gilliard Jr. to Vanessa Carlton, Mayor Carmen Cruz and Eddie Huang. But they’re just the appetizers … to a delightful dish of voices from everyday folks — activists and business leaders to artists and scientists — cutting past the Beltway banter to the heart of what’s on America’s mind. And their answers might surprise you as they paint a far fuller picture than pollsters ever could.
Just the beginning. The 2020 election is two years away, and we already have would-be candidates holding rallies and visiting Iowa. As the presidential race beckons, it will be more important to understand your neighbor. Last year, we reported from all 50 states to introduce you to those outside of your bubble, and this year, we visited every nation on Earth. Now it’s time to take those conversations further, with plans to speak to NRA members, teenagers, Muslim-Americans, teachers and clergy in states across the country. And we will be one day closer to town halls that bring together the entire American family in one powerful conversation.