Ford School of Public Policy: Hanson Says Trump is Using Law Enforcement Reform to Split Americans
August 08, 2020
August 08, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 8 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
In an article about pro-Trump Michigan Republicans in Mlive, the Ford School's Jonathan Hanson is quoted as saying that the Trump campaign is using law enforcement reform to split Americans into two teams -- those who support the police and those who don't. It's a cultural wedge issue on "steroids," he said.
Hanson said voters saw similar tactics during the 201 . . .
In an article about pro-Trump Michigan Republicans in Mlive, the Ford School's Jonathan Hanson is quoted as saying that the Trump campaign is using law enforcement reform to split Americans into two teams -- those who support the police and those who don't. It's a cultural wedge issue on "steroids," he said.
Hanson said voters saw similar tactics during the 201 . . .