The Democratic Primaries: What Can We Learn From Iowa and New Hampshire?
3401 Spruce Street, Philadelphia
Voters will caucus in Iowa on February 3, and the first primary election in the nation will be held in New Hampshire on February 11— just two days before this talk. What can these early and limited results tell us about what the electorate is thinking and what might come next? A panel of professors from the Department of Political Science will discuss this and answer questions.
- Michael Jones-Correa, President’s Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race and Immigration (CSERI)
- Matthew Levendusky, Professor of Political Science and Penny and Robert A. Fox Director of the Fels Institute of Government
- Michele Margolis, Assistant Professor of Political Science
- Rogers Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science
- Dawn Teele, Janice and Julian Bers Assistant Professor in the Social Sciences
Moderated by Eileen Doherty-Sil, Adjunct Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Political Science Undergraduate Program
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