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A panel at Harvard University billed as a discussion on bridging the bipartisan divide featured only members of the political left , including two Democrats who previously held elected office and the head of a high-profile group known for supporting left-wing causes.
The participants in the Oct. 9 panel, called "Across the Divide: Organizing to Build Bridges in Partisan Times," were former Democratic Rep. Joe Kennedy; former Democratic New Orleans Mayor and Louisiana Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu; and NAACP President Derrick Johnson. The event was moderated by former NBC Boston reporter Alison King.
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