AEI Election Watch

A week before election day, AEI's Election Watch team returns for a session on the 2009 gubernatorial races, President Obama's standing, and an early look at the 2010 Senate and House contests. Who is likely to win in New Jersey and Virginia on November 3 and what is it likely to mean? How is President Obama faring in public opinion? How does his standing compare to other presidents a year into their terms? What do we know about the 2010 contests at this early stage? These and other questions will be discussed by AEI's team of nationally renowned political analysts: Michael Barone, John C. Fortier, David Frum, and Norman J. Ornstein. AEI senior fellow and American public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman will be the moderator.

This event is part of AEI's Election Watch series, the longest continuous election program in Washington since 1982.

About the Author

 

Karlyn
Bowman
  • Karlyn Bowman compiles and analyzes American public opinion using available polling data on a variety of subjects, including the economy, taxes, the state of workers in America, environment and global warming, attitudes about homosexuality and gay marriage, NAFTA and free trade, the war in Iraq, and women's attitudes. In addition, Ms. Bowman has studied and spoken about the evolution of American politics because of key demographic and geographic changes. She has often lectured on the role of think tanks in the United States and writes a weekly column for Forbes.com.
  • Phone: 2028625910
    Email: kbowman@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Andrew Rugg
    Phone: 2028625917
    Email: andrew.rugg@aei.org

 

David
Frum
  • David Frum is the author of six books, most recently, Comeback: Conservatism That Can Win Again (Doubleday, 2007). While at AEI, he studied recent political, generational, and demographic trends. In 2007, the British newspaper Daily Telegraph named him one of America's fifty most influential conservatives. Mr. Frum is a regular commentator on public radio's Marketplace and a columnist for The Week and Canada's National Post.

 

Norman J.
Ornstein

 

John C.
Fortier

 

Michael
Barone
  • Michael Barone, a political analyst and journalist, studies politics, American government, and campaigns and elections. The principal coauthor of the annual Almanac of American Politics (National Journal Group), he has written many books on American politics and history. Barone is also a senior political analyst for the Washington Examiner.

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  • Phone: 202-862-7174
    Email: michael.barone@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Andrew Rugg
    Phone: 202-862-5917
    Email: andrew.rugg@aei.org
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