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Dear Friends, 

Our public event series continues this month with regular Friday showings of With Democrats Things Get Better, a look back at one of the most successful intellectual ventures of the post-Clinton center-left and a discussion of a new memo released by 5 Democratic polling firms about the mistakes of Democratic polling in recent years.   Don’t miss our growing library of our Zoom based talks about the big issues of the day, and hope you can join us at one of these good events in the coming weeks.

Fridays in April – With Democrats Things Get Better – Come see our signature presentation, With Democrats Things Get Better, newly retooled to help support the economic debate emerging around President Biden’s American Jobs Plan.  We are showing it every Friday in April at 2pm ET.  Learn more and register for either April 16thApril 23rd and April 30th

Tues, April 20th 1pm ET – NDN Talks Democracy Journal with Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny - A recent article in the NYTimes remarked that Democracy, a small intellectual journal, "may be one of the most influential publications of the post-Trump era." We sit down with its two founders to reflect on Democracy's important journey.  Learn more, register.  

Tues, April 27th 1pm ET – NDN Talks Dem Polling Challenges with Jim Gerstein of GBAO - 5 Democratic polling firms have released an extraordinary new memo documenting the polling failures we've all witnessed in recent years.  Jim Gerstein, one of the authors of the memo, will be joining us to discuss lessons learned, and paths forward.  Learn moreregister.  

See you at one of these great events!

Best, Simon, Georgia, and the rest of the NDN Team 

                                                                                                                                                    

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