2020 Election
David Axelrod and Political Analysts Offer Perspectives on the 2020 Presidential Election
The discussion featured political experts Frank Bruni, Amy Walter, and David Axelrod – a New York Times op-ed columnist, National Editor of The Cook Political, and former senior advisor to President Obama (2009-2011), respectively. It was moderated by Maya Sen ’00, a professor of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School.
Frank Bruni Speaks at IOP
Frank Bruni from the New York Times spoke at the IOP on Wednesday evening alongside University of Chicago's IOP Director David Axelrod, The Cook Political Report National Editor Amy Walter and Professor Maya Sen about the 2020 presidential Election.
2020 Elections and Communities of Color
At the Institute of Politics on Tuesday evening, Maria Hinojosa, Julio Ricardo Varela, LaTosha Brown and Renée Graham discussed the current engagement of communities of color within the 2020 election and the important role that these communities have in shaping the next four years of the country.
Harvard for Debate
Harvard undergraduates argued on behalf of several Democratic presidential candidates in a Harvard Political Union-sponsored debate Thursday evening.
Harvard Democrats Back Student Groups for Presidential Candidates
As the Democratic primary race heats up across the country, various groups supporting individual campaigns have begun to crop up on campus, each seeking to differentiate the candidates from the wide field and gain supporters.
Harvard Affiliates Overwhelmingly Back Warren With Campaign Donations
Harvard affiliates have given more than $42,000 to Warren's presidential campaign — more than any other candidate — according to fundraising data from the Federal Election Commission.