Post-Election Day Analysis – What Happened and What Comes Next?
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This year’s presidential and congressional elections are likely to be close—perhaps very close. They will have a profound impact on the nation’s future course in both the domestic and foreign policy spheres. The outcome of the November 6 election will raise important policy and political questions: What was key to the winning presidential candidate’s success, and what do the results reveal about the 2012 American electorate? In what direction will the new administration take the nation? What might a lame duck Obama administration and Congress look like—and how will the negotiations over the fiscal cliff proceed? What will be the congressional dynamics? What are the incoming administration’s policy prospects during the 113th Congress? And what are the consequences for U.S. foreign policy?
On November 7, the Campaign 2012 project at Brookings will host a final forum analyzing the election’s outcomes and how these results will affect the policy agenda of the next administration and Congress. Panelists will discuss the approach of the incoming administration, the political makeup of the new 113th Congress and the prospect for policy breakthroughs on key social, fiscal and foreign policy issues.
After the program, panelists will take questions from the audience. Participants may follow the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #BI2012.
Speaker and Presenter Information
MODERATOR: Benjamin Wittes Senior Fellow, Governance Studies William A. Galston Senior Fellow, Governance Studies Robert Kagan Senior Fellow, Center on the United States and Europe, Foreign Policy Thomas E. Mann Senior Fellow, Governance Studies Isabel V. Sawhill Co-Director, Budgeting for National Priorities, Center on Children and FamiliesEvent Type
Webcast
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When
Wed, Nov 7, 2012, 10:00am - 11:30am
Website
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Organizer
Brookings Institution




