Friend –

In this “year the world votes,” we saw another round of elections with critical implications for us, from the UK to France to Venezuela. Not to mention our own share of political intrigue here at home.


As we do every election cycle, USGLC’s presence at both the Republican and Democratic conventions, underscores our commitment to uplifting America’s role in the world—no matter the outcome in November.

I was in Milwaukee at the Republican convention earlier this month and will be in Chicago for the Democratic convention in a few weeks, partnering with the International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI), respectively.

As for our first event with IRI, it drew an over-capacity crowd of nearly 500 guests for a panel discussion with top Republican national security leaders making the conservative case for international engagement.

Check out our 2-minute highlight video here:

And read below for The Global Gab with our latest from the conventions, an update on elections around the world, NATO Summit, and so much more.

Best,
Liz
Liz Schrayer, USGLC


THE GLOBAL GAB
July 30th, 2024

THE YEAR THE WORLD VOTES. Over a billion people have already cast votes at the ballot box this year as another consequential round of elections took place this month in the UK, France, and Venezuela.

CRISIS WATCH. 2024 has been a year of converging crises with the UN warning that 300 million people will need humanitarian assistance around the world. Here’s some of the latest:

NATO@75 CELEBRATES STRENGTH. Here in Washington, the world saw a remarkable display of Western unity and strength for the 75th NATO Summit, with a primary focus on defending Ukraine from Russia’s brutal war.

CONVENTION WATCH. Senator JD Vance was selected as Donald Trump’s running mate, President Biden stepped out of the race and endorsed Vice President Harris who is now vetting her own potential running mates. As USGLC has done every election cycle, the team was on the ground for the Republican National Convention (RNC) and will head to the Democratic National Convention (DNC) next month – to amplify voices advocating for America’s enduring role in the world.

RNC MILWAUKEE REVIEW. USGLC teamed up with the International Republican Institute (IRI) to host an over-capacity event at the RNC with close to 500 convention participants, featuring leading Republican national security officials explaining why U.S. global leadership benefits the American people.🎬 Watch the 2-minute highlight video with key quotes like:

DNC CHICAGO PREVIEW. Next month, USGLC heads to Chicago to host top national security leaders on the Democratic side of the aisle at the DNC, working with the National Democratic Institute (NDI). Stay tuned for more.

TALE OF TWO PLATFORMS. The 16-page Republican platform included emphasis on “Peace through Strength” and commitment to “strengthening alliances [and] economic, military, and diplomatic capabilities.” While the 80-page Democratic platform — though not yet formally endorsed — states that “we must rally the world to address the challenges that impact all of us – from climate change and global health to human rights, technology, food security, and inclusive economic growth.”

SPEAKER JOHNSON’S INNER REAGAN. In his first major foreign policy speech – delivered at the Hudson Institute – Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) spoke to the growing number of threats to our nation and framed his worldview around President Ronald Reagan’s “Peace through Strength” mantra. Johnson asserted that “absent American leadership, we’re looking at a future that could be well-defined by communism and tyranny, rather than liberty and opportunity and security.”

POLL: U.S. WANTS TO LEAD. A recent Reagan Institute Poll shows a growing majority of the American public that wants us to be more engaged in the world, not less. The last six months have shown a 12-point increase in the percentage of Americans who want the United States to be more engaged in world events. “In addition, the poll found that more than three-quarters of Americans believe that U.S. leadership in the world is essential for promoting trade and boosting our economy (78%).” 📈 Check out the full Reagan Institute survey results

BUDGET WATCH. Ahead of Congress’s August recess, Senate Appropriators have been hard at work on their spending bills for next year – including the State-Foreign Operations (SFOPS) bill that funds the vast majority of the International Affairs Budget. Just a few weeks after the House passed a steep 11% cut to the SFOPS bill, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a 5.6% funding boost on a strong bipartisan vote.

GO TEAM USA. As U.S. Olympians continues to dazzle in Paris, it’s worth taking note of the unifying power of sports diplomacy. Earlier this summer, USGLC hosted NBA Superstar and State Department Sports Ambassador Stephen Howard at the Global Impact Forum where he said, “Sports breaks down barriers… and exposes young men and women to the values of America.”

🎬 And check out the latest Liz’s 360 for more from around the world!


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