From Convention Season to the Final Campaign Stretch
You are cordially invited to a discussion on:
with John B. Emerson,
Two months before Election Day, we will delve into the competing visions both parties are offering to U.S. voters and how these messages are being received by the American public. We will explore the core values and issues that define what it means to be a Democrat or Republican in today’s political climate. Together with former American Ambassador to Germany John B. Emerson and Dr. Daniel S. Hamilton, Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University SAIS, we will consider what these competing visions mean for Europe and global affairs and assess the state of down-ballot races, examining how elections for Congress, state governments, and local offices might impact the transatlantic partnership. The discussion will be moderated by Tina Höfinghoff, founder of Transatlantic Hub.
This event is organized as part of the 2024 Road to Election virtual series, a collaboration of over 30 transatlantic partners. For more information on the project and other upcoming events, please visit www.roadtoelection.de
The event is hosted by the Aspen Institute Germany, Transatlantic Hub and the Johns Hopkins University SAIS Alumni Association in Germany. Please register for this event here.