VOTING | Panel Series - Election 2024: What’s at Stake?
October 2, 2024
2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m. ET
New York, NY
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What's at stake in the 2024 Presidential Election, both at home and abroad? This October, we’re bringing together leading political experts and scholars for a three-part panel series exploring key topics shaping this pivotal election, including voting behavior, domestic policy, and the global implications of U.S. foreign policy.
This in-person program is the result of a partnership with the Incite Institute and The Academy of Political Science, and is supported by the Urban and Social Policy Program and the Institute of Global Politics at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
Voting in the 2024 Presidential Election
Robert S. Erikson is Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, specializing in American political behavior, elections, quantitative methodology, and statistics.
Donald P. Green is the Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. His research interests span a wide array of topics: voting behavior, partisanship, media effects, campaign finance, hate crime, and research methods.
Christina M. Greer is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University (Lincoln Center campus). Her research and teaching focus on American politics, black ethnic politics, urban politics, campaigns and elections, and public opinion.
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