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The November AEI Political Report covers topics such as views in New Hampshire and Iowa about possible 2012 candidates, views from Louisiana about the oil spill, and state-by-state outtakes on priorities for the new Congress.
Join us for a discussion of what the midterm elections will mean for the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (or No Child Left Behind), the Common Core, potential future rounds of Race to the Top, the regulation of for-profit colleges, and other pressing issues.
There are signs that next Tuesday's midterm election will resemble that of 1942, in which voters delivered a resounding defeat to FDR and the Democrats, and halted the country's decade-long leftward shift.
Many political analysts may try to draw conclusions about this year's midterm elections but it is difficult to assert any great political truths based on midterm contests.
Although Obamacare has replaced Hillarycare, they are very similiar, and when voters send Democrats packing in November, they can thank Clinton for their political defeat.
At this event, four experts on religion and politics in America will discuss the impact of religious groups on the midterm elections and how religious affiliation and beliefs will influence the upcoming presidential election.




