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  • Outgoing K-State President Kirk Schulz introduces husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon and Margaret Hoover prior to the 168th Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Outgoing K-State President Kirk Schulz introduces husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon and Margaret Hoover prior to the 168th Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Just-announced K-State interim President and retired General Richard B. Myers is introduced prior to the 168th Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Just-announced K-State interim President and retired General Richard B. Myers is introduced prior to the 168th Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Outgoing K-State President Kirk Schulz introduces husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon and Margaret Hoover prior to the 168th Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Outgoing K-State President Kirk Schulz introduces husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon and Margaret Hoover prior to the 168th Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

  • Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

    Husband and wife political pundit duo John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and CNN political contributor, and Margaret Hoover, CNN political contributor and author, discuss the current political scene in the race for the U.S. Presidency, politics' trend toward "superbipolarism," and how the Republican Party could be saved by Millennials, during their Landon Lecture Apr. 15, 2016, in McCain Auditorium. (Parker Robb | The Collegian)

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