America has voted: What happened?

Join some of America’s top political scientists and scholars as they analyze the results and impacts of the 2020 presidential election at noon on Tuesday, Nov. 10.

The event, which will be broadcast on YouTube, is the final installment in the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service’s fall lecture series.

It will feature Alan Abramowitz, political scientist and author at Emory University, David Brady, Professor Emeritus of political economy at Stanford University, and Keena Lipsitz, associate professor of political science at Queens College, CUNY.

The fall lecture series brought together distinguished scholars from across the nation to discuss the race for the presidency and the election process.

A full lineup of the semester’s lectures can be found and watched on the Foley Institute’s website.

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