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Election 2020: What to Expect on November 3rd?

Thursday, October 22, 2020 at 7:00pm

Virtual Event

Once on opposite sides of the aisle and recognized masters of bipartisanship, former New York Democratic Congressman Steve Israel and former Florida Republican Congressman David Jolly join us for a critical talk about the 2020 Presidential election.

They bring their deep experience as Washington insiders and the banter of longtime friends to a conversation about the divisiveness and dysfunction in Washington and what voters can do to begin healing our country. On the table: the state of both the Presidential and Senate races with fewer than two weeks remaining, addressing any September or October “surprises” in the run-up to the election, how mail-in voting might impact the process, and what we can expect on November 3rd—and the days that follow—in an election season truly like no other. Don’t miss Israel and Jolly, as they bring their inside knowledge and independent perspective to a defining moment in American democracy.

This event is co-sponsored by the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs at Cornell University and the 92nd Street Y.

The Institute of Politics and Global Affairs is a non-partisan institute dedicated to elevating public discourse and stimulating civic engagement.

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Webinar

Departments

Government, Institute of Politics and Global Affairs

Tags

cascal, casfeatured, govtcal, Election 2020

Website

https://www.92y.org/archives/election...

Contact E-Mail

ema97@cornell.edu

Contact Name

Emily Anderson

Speaker

Rep. Steve Israel, Rep. David Jolly, Richard Salomon

Dept. Web Site

iopga.cornell.edu

Open To

This event is open to current members of the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs and the Cornell community. Non-Members may be considered based on availability.

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