This is the first in a series of public lectures -- to be done roughly every other month until Election Day -- exploring how the Democratic Party COULD win the midterm congressional elections in 2022. To be clear, such an outcome is very, very unlikely. But just possibly, if Covid gets better and the Dems make some good choices and the Republicans don’t and then a bunch of other things line up, just maybe the Democrats could hold the US Senate and US House. This lecture series will explore a collection of political dynamics that could offer some hope for the Democrats this year. This specific lecture will focus on the 2021 and 2022 re-drawing of congressional districts by states, which has been better for Democrats than we might have expected.
Speaker: Professor David Domke, Common Power
Lecture viewing: This lecture both (a) will occur live at 5 pm PT on February 15 via Zoom, and (b) will be recorded for everyone to watch on your own timing. Registrants will receive viewing instructions one day in advance of the lecture and then one hour before.
Registration: There are four levels of registration for these lectures, starting with FREE. The content is the same across the levels; the different price points are merely for you to pick the one you wish!
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