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Wednesday, November 9, 3–4 p.m. ET
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The 2022 midterms are poised to be the most consequential in decades. Voting rights, women’s rights, and democracy itself are at stake. Join us the day after the election as our expert panelists unpack both parties' wins and losses, ballot measures awaiting results, and what’s next.
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Speakers: David Plouffe, Former Senior Advisor to President Obama; New York Times best-selling author; Political Analyst, NBC News; Host, Campaign HQ podcast // Rob Jesmer, Managing Partner, FP1 Strategies // Elise Jordan, Political Analyst, NBC News and MSNBC
// Moderator: Sewell Chan, Editor in Chief, Texas Tribune
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Tuesday, November 1, 7 p.m. ET
New York City
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The Brennan Center is pleased to cohost a special screening of No Time To Fail at New York’s DCTV Firehouse Cinema. The documentary chronicles the 2020 experience of election administrators in Rhode Island amid an onslaught of attacks from then-President Trump and the deadly threat of a global pandemic. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers.
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Reserve tickets for the in-person New York screening here.
For more information about the film and to watch it virtually, click here.
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Produced in partnership with No Time To Fail
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Speakers: Sara Archambault, Director and Producer, No Time To Fail // Margo Guernsey, Director and Producer, No Time To Fail // Jacquline Guzman, Poll Worker; Member, Students Lead Students Vote // Derek Tisler, Counsel, Brennan Center Democracy Program // Moderator: David Bornstein, Cofounder and CEO, Solutions Journalism Network
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Thursday, November 3, 7–8:30 p.m. ET
Washington, DC
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The Presidential Records Act, which transferred legal ownership of the president and vice president’s official records to the public, has relied on good faith for compliance. But recent actions by former President Trump, including his retention of classified documents, raise questions about whether more enforcement is necessary. Join us for a discussion with political scholars and experts about the importance of the Presidential Records Act and the role it has played throughout the years, most recently in the congressional investigation into the January 6 insurrection.
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Produced in partnership with NYU’s Brademas Center
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Speakers: Bob Bauer, Professor of Practice and Distinguished Scholar in Residence,NYU School of Law; Codirector, NYU Law Regulatory Process Clinic // Lindsay Chervinsky, Historian and Author // Tim Naftali, Clinical Associate Professor of Public Service, NYU Wagner Graduate School
of Public Service // Farnoush Amiri, Congressional Reporter, Associated Press // Moderator: Dan Weiner, Director, Brennan Center Elections and Government Program
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