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DESCRIPTION:A panel of\nleading political scientists and public policy expe
 rts examine the causes and\nconsequences of the 2016 Presidential election
 . They will discuss&nbsp\;how well\nthe election predictions&nbsp\;held up
  to the&nbsp\;actual voting tallies\nand&nbsp\;explore&nbsp\;how&nbsp\;the
  changes&nbsp\;in political power\nwill&nbsp\;alter the policy landscape. 
 Panel includes Shana Gadarian (Maxwell School)\, Robert Erikson (Columbia)
 \, Jamila Michener (Cornell)\, John Palmer (Maxwell). Update/ November 9th
 How did this historic upset happen? (why were the polls wrong\, what chang
 ed\nfrom 2012\, does this change our understanding of campaigns\, voting\,
  and\nelections)What policies can we expect from a\nTrump&nbsp\;presidency
 ?&nbsp\; (what will his first 100 days look like\, domestic\nprograms\, fo
 reign policy\, etc) Today at 4:00 PM This lecture will be Video Livestream
 ed from the Campbell Web site - https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/campbell/progr
 ams/Campbell_Lectures/ and available via Facebook Live.\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:Who Won? Who Lost? And What it Means: A Political and Policy Analys
 is of the 2016 National Election 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A panel of\nleading political scientists an
 d public policy experts examine the causes and\nconsequences of the 2016 P
 residential election. They will discuss&nbsp\;how well\nthe election predi
 ctions&nbsp\;held up to the&nbsp\;actual voting tallies\nand&nbsp\;explore
 &nbsp\;how&nbsp\;the changes&nbsp\;in political power\nwill&nbsp\;alter th
 e policy landscape. Panel includes Shana Gadarian (Maxwell School)\, Rober
 t Erikson (Columbia)\, Jamila Michener (Cornell)\, John Palmer (Maxwell).<
 /p><p><br></p><p> <b>Update/ November 9th</b></p><p><br></p><p>How did thi
 s historic upset happen? (why were the polls wrong\, what changed\nfrom 20
 12\, does this change our understanding of campaigns\, voting\, and\nelect
 ions)</p><p>What policies can we expect from a\nTrump&nbsp\;presidency?&nb
 sp\; (what will his first 100 days look like\, domestic\nprograms\, foreig
 n policy\, etc)</p><p> </p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h1><b><i>Today at 4:00 P
 M This lecture will be Video Livestreamed from the Campbell Web site</i> -
  <a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/campbell/programs/Campbell_Lectures/
 ">https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/campbell/programs/Campbell_Lectures/ and ava
 ilable via Facebook Live.</a></b>\n</h1><p>\n\n<br></p>
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