As we approach the 2020 cycle, join Making Every Vote Count for a timely conversation on what a modern presidential campaign would look like under a national popular vote election.Â
What will a national campaign look like? Where will campaigns concentrate their time and resources? How would messaging change? Will campaigns be more or less secure from outside interference? How will the press cover a national popular vote campaign?
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Leading campaign and media experts will take the stage for a wide-ranging conversation on Monday, October 7th in Washington, DC.
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Featuring:Â
Amanda Iovino, Senior Client Strategist, WPA Intelligence
Mark Penn, President, Stagwell Group; CEO, MDC Partners & Author, Microtrends Squared: The New Small Forces Driving Today’s Big Disruptions
Dr. Samuel Wang, Founder, Princeton Election Consortium
Moderator: Steve Clemons, Editor-at-Large, The Hill
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Featuring:
Brianna Carmen, Director Of Organizing & Partnerships, Voto Latino
Michael Steele, Former Lt. Governor Of Maryland &
Former Chair, Republican National Committee
Norman J. Ornstein, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute & Contributing Editor, The Atlantic
Jesse Wegman, Member, New York Times Editorial Board & Author, Let The People Pick The President
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Moderator: Bob Cusack, Editor-in-Chief, The Hill
The Making Every Vote Count Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, dedicated to electing the president by a national popular vote. Making Every Vote Count supports research and civic education on the many reasons why Americans would benefit from the national popular vote. Making Every Vote Count recognizes the value of the many nationwide efforts to reform the American electoral system which aim to ensure that the winner of the national popular vote is guaranteed to become president.