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DESCRIPTION:State of Democracy LectureAmie Parnes and\nJon Allen\, authors 
 of Shattered:\nInside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed CampaignAmie Parnes is\nSen
 ior Political Correspondent for The\nHill\, and a regular CNN political an
 alyst. Jon Allen is a columnist\nfor Roll Call\,\nand an adjunct professor
  at Northwestern University. Together they wrote\nthe #1 New York Times\nb
 estselling story of the Clinton campaign. The two will discuss their\nexpe
 riences covering the 2016 presidential election\, speculate about some of\
 nthe political lessons the election suggests\, and reflect on the current\
 npolitical climate.For more information\, please contact Kelley Coleman by
  email at&nbsp\;kgcolema@syr.edu or by phone at&nbsp\;315.443.9707.Sponsor
 ed by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute
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SUMMARY:What Really Happened: The Hillary Clinton Campaign\, and Its Lesson
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>State of Democracy Lecture</p><p>Amie Parne
 s and\nJon Allen\, authors of <em>Shattered:\nInside Hillary Clinton’s Doo
 med Campaign</em><br>Amie Parnes is\nSenior Political Correspondent for <e
 m>The\nHill</em>\, and a regular CNN political analyst. Jon Allen is a col
 umnist\nfor <em>Roll Call</em>\,\nand an adjunct professor at Northwestern
  University. Together they wrote\nthe #1 <em>New York Times</em>\nbestsell
 ing story of the Clinton campaign. The two will discuss their\nexperiences
  covering the 2016 presidential election\, speculate about some of\nthe po
 litical lessons the election suggests\, and reflect on the current\npoliti
 cal climate.</p><p>For more information\, please contact Kelley Coleman by
  email at&nbsp\;kgcolema@syr.edu or by phone at&nbsp\;315.443.9707.</p><p>
 <em>Sponsored by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute</em></p>
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