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Tuesday: Straight-up talk with Virginia voters on U.S. election

Coming up tomorrow on our new season-project The Disruptors, The Current's Anna Maria heads to Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains to hear from voters with their unvarnished thoughts on what they think of the two major party candidates. Tune in.

Anna Maria Tremonti in Virginia: what average Americans are thinking about the elections.

8 years ago
Duration 1:07
Anna Maria Tremonti in Virginia: what average Americans are thinking about the elections.

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The Current is launching a new season-long project called The Disruptors. From entrepreneurs to social movements, politicians to philanthropists  people and their beliefs are upsetting the orthodoxy for better or worse, changing how we live and our sense of ourselves and society. 

We kick off the series with a documentary about the disruption in American politics. Follow The Current's Anna Maria Tremonti on a road trip to Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains where we hear from people with their unvarnished thoughts on what's at stake in this election and who should occupy the White House.

Also tomorrow, an interview with Canadian Chris Kutarna, the co-author of Age of Discovery who argues that we're living in an age of disruption today that parallels the disruptions of the Renaissance. 

Author Chris Kutarna argues we're living in a second Renaissance age

8 years ago
Duration 1:03
Author Chris Kutarna argues we're living in a second Renaissance age

Tune in Tuesday.