“What to Watch For As the Ballots are Counted”

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28

10:30pm

“What to Watch For As the Ballots are Counted”

By Princeton Public Library

New Jersey Political analyst Ingrid Reed hosts a three-session discussion series about this year's New Jersey election and its importance for our state. The virtual, interactive sessions will be conducted with panels of journalists and experts. This is the second event in the series that includes:
Elizabeth Matto, director of the Center for Youth Political Participation, looking at research on the increase in registration and voting among those 18-34 years old.
Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, speaking to the reliability of polls in 2020 and what they tell us
Political Science Professor and Senior Scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics Kira Sanbonmatzu reviewing the impact of women voters and women candidates this year based on CAWP’s research
Associate Political Science Professor and Eagleton Senior Scholar Saladin [Din]Ambar will comment from the perspective of a new text book he authored, “Reconsidering American Political Thought,” that focuses on race and gender.
Presented in partnership with the Princeton Public Library and Princeton Adult School.
Wednesday, Nov. 11, 6:30 p.m.
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