In the elections of 2020 and 2022 the American voters defied prior voting patterns and appeared to opt for a quieter, calmer and less visible Washington.
What did the pundits get right? What did they miss? What are the voters likely to get?
Join us for a panel discussion of these topics by three expert Yale journalists in DC.
Speaker Descriptions:
Julie Davis is the congressional editor for the New York Times She is also a political analyst for CNN and co-author of Border Wars: Inside Trump’s Assault on Immigration.
Perry Bacon is a columnist and national political reporter for the Washington Post. He is an expert on elections, our two political parties, and the impact of race on both.
Zeke Miller is the White House correspondent for the Associate Press and President of the White House Correspondence Association. In those capacities he has daily access to the thoughts and plans of the Biden White House.
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