Philosophische Fakultät, Historisches Seminar

The 2024 U.S. Elections – A Bipartisan Outlook on Key Issues, Key States, and the Electoral Process.

Date
23. Jan 2024, 6.00 pm - 8.00 pm
Location
C18 – teaching building 4, romm D01
Organizer
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy and Chair of North American History
Speaker(s)
Steve Israel, Tom Davis, Moderation: Sudha David-Wilp
Event type
Discussion/Forum
Event Language(s)
English
Audience
public

Panel discussion with Steve Israel and Tom Davis. The Willy Brandt School event is organised in cooperation with the US Consulate General in Leipzig, the Professorship of North American History at the University of Erfurt and the Cornell University Institute of Politics and Global Affairs.

 

On 5 November 2024, Americans will cast their votes in the 60th presidential election to elect the next US President, who will take office in January 2025. More than 160 million Americans are registered to vote in the 2024 elections, which will also include congressional, state and local elections.

The event, moderated by Sudha David-Wilp, will feature the bipartisan expert duo Steve Israel and Tom Davis. Both are experienced former members of Congress who have served as chairs of national Democratic and Republican congressional committees and have unique knowledge of how Congress works. Steve Israel and Tom Davis will provide insight and analysis on the electoral chances of Democrats and Republicans across the country, explain the electoral process and discuss key states and issues for the outcome of the 2024 US elections.