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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:"Roundtable: Implications for the 2020 Elections"
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SUMMARY:"Roundtable: Implications for the 2020 Elections"
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Speakers</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Danielle Allen</strong>, Professor of Government and Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for&nbsp;Ethics</li><li><strong>Stephen Ansolabehere</strong>, Frank G. Thompson Professor of Government and Director of the&nbsp;Center for American Political Studies</li><li><strong>Ryan Enos</strong>, Professor of Government</li><li><strong>Roger Porter</strong>, IBM Professor of Business and Government</li><li><strong>Theda Skocpol</strong>, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology</li><li><strong>Jeffry Frieden</strong> (Moderator), Professor of Government</li></ul><p>Five experts in American politics discuss the implications of the outcome of the 2020 general&nbsp;elections for the United&nbsp;States. How will its results affect government policies? How will the&nbsp;campaign and its results affect American politics?</p>
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