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Convention Politics and the Fall Elections Part One

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In the aftermath of the national conventions, the 2008 Elections are clearly all about "change." The presidential election, in particular, is now framed as a choice between opposing ideological visions of exactly what that change will actually look like. The panel, moderated by former Minnesota Congressman Tim Penny, includes Thomas Mann of the Brookings Institute, Ramesh Ponnuru of National Review, and political analysts Larry Sabato and Vin Weber. For further highlights on this panel, read the live blog. PANELISTS Thomas Mann, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Ramesh Ponnuru, Senior Editor, National Review Larry Sabato, Director, Center for Politics, University of Virginia Vin Weber, Chairman, National Endowment for Democracy and Partner, Clark and Weinstock Moderator: Tim Penny, President, Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation

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Jacobs, Lawrence R.. (2008). Convention Politics and the Fall Elections Part One. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/216272.

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