“It certainly is a time of change and transformation in the U.K.,” said Barbara A. Perry, presidential studies director at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center.
"After seeing candidates and elected officials like Madison Cawthorn or Matt Gaetz, I'm not sure that we want to have direct numeric representation," Jennifer Lawless, senior faculty fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, told Insider.
John Bridgeland, practitioner senior fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, said that "It's a divisive time. That's just the reality. And yet this is something the nation should be awakened to do something about."
According to John Bridgeland, practitioner senior fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, "hate-fueled violence is something the nation should be awakened to do something about."
Melody Barnes, the J. Wilson Newman professor of governance at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, writes that "a new movement is underway to address hate-fueled violence and affirm the bonds of mutual respect that make self-government possible."