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Held three weeks out from the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, join our expert panel to discover the real state of the race. Who’s up and who’s down? What is the effect of early voting? How are demographic shifts affecting electoral outcomes? How important is turnout, and what early signs are we seeing to indicate who is (and is not) turning out to vote? How impactful were the Presidential debates? What is the state of House and Senate races?
For this first panel in our election series, the RAI is delighted to welcome David Wasserman, House Editor for the Cook Political Report; Samara Klar, Associate Professor in Politics from the University of Arizona; and legendary New York Times journalist Thomas Edsall. The event will be chaired and moderated by RAI Director, Professor Adam Smith.