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Dear John,

We have the following events scheduled over the next few weeks.  All times ET, and all discussions will take place on Zoom.  Join us for as many as you can.

Today, June 10th, 2pm - "With Dems, Things Get Better" Webinar.  Please join us next Wednesday for the latest showing of our "With Dems, Things Get Better" webinar. This project builds on a body of our work over the past few years, and makes the argument that one of the defining political developments of our time is just how different the two American political parties have become. 

The webinar will be a data rich dive into America in this new age of globalization since 1989, and will look at the performance of the two parties during this time - the 16 years of Obama and Clinton, the 15 plus years of the Bushes and Trump. What the data shows is that America has prospered and made progress when Democrats have been in power, and fallen behind, again and again, when Republicans have held the White House. You can register for the next showing of our webinar here.

Friday, June 12th, 2:30 pm - NDN Talks with Rep. Anna Eshoo.  We are delighted to bring you an old and dear friend, Anna Eshoo, from Silicon Valley, CA.  Rep. Eshoo will share her thoughts on recent national events, with a particular emphasis on her work developing our nation's health response to COVID19, and her new bill which would ban microtargeting on social media platforms. You can register for our talk with Rep. Eshoo here

Wednesday, June 17th, 2pm ET- NDN 2020 Poll Roundup.  Over the past few weeks NDN has produced a great deal of indepth political analysis looking at the 2020 elections.  In this webinar, NDN’s Simon Rosenberg will be reviewing NDN’s recent work and taking attendees through a data filled look at where things stand today in US politics.  You can register for our nerding out on poll data webinar here.

Wed, June 24th, 2pm - "With Dems, Things Get Better" Webinar.  Please join us for the latest showing of our "With Dems, Things Get Better" webinar. You can register for this webinar here.

We hope you can join us!

Sincerely,

Simon

 

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