How Would George W. Bush Govern in a Second Term?
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About This Event

Norman J. Ornstein and Thomas E. Mann question a panel of associates who have worked closely with President Bush, including presidential experts and reporters who have covered his presidency. How would Bush govern if elected to a second term? Would his foreign policy change? What are his chances at legislative successes? Who would the key players be in a second term? The panel is part of a series looking at Bush and Kerry's governing styles, and the project is funded by the Knight foundation.

Agenda

Panelists:
Dan Balz, Washington Post
Senator John Cornyn, (R-Tex.)
David Gergen, Harvard University
Senator Jon Kyl, (R-Ariz.)
Maura Reynolds, Los Angeles Times
Fred Thompson, AEI and former U.S. senator

Moderators:
Norman J. Ornstein, AEI
Thomas E. Mann, Brookings Institution

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Norman J.
Ornstein
  • Norman Ornstein is a long-time observer of Congress and politics. He writes a weekly column for Roll Call and is an election analyst for CBS News. He served as codirector of the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project and participates in AEI's Election Watch series. He also serves as a senior counselor to the Continuity of Government Commission. Mr. Ornstein led a working group of scholars and practitioners that helped shape the law, known as McCain-Feingold, that reformed the campaign financing system. He was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004. His many books include The Permanent Campaign and Its Future (AEI Press, 2000); the coauthored The Broken Branch: How Congress is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track (Oxford University Press, 2006); and, most recently, Vital Statistics on Congress 2008 (Brookings Institution Press, 2008), also coauthored.
  • Phone: 202-862-5893
    Email: nornstein@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Jennifer Marsico
    Phone: 202-862-5899
    Email: jennifer.marsico@aei.org
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