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NDVotes 2010

Midterm Election Events

 

NDVotes 2010 Vote Resourceinformation for all 50 states about early voting, absentee voting, ballot due dates, and more.

 

Pizza, Pop, and Politics:

Election Results and Analysis

Thursday, November 4, 2010

6:00 p.m.
Geddes Hall, McNeill Library

Thanks to all who have made this series successful. The Center would like to host you for pizza and discussion as we take a look at results and begin to plan the 2012 campaign.

 

Pizza, Pop, and Politics: Health Care

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

6:00-7:15 p.m.
Geddes Hall Coffee House


Speaker: Kathy Saile, Director of Domestic Policy
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Hear discussion on the midterm elections coming up in November that will explore the pressing question of health care. Enjoy stimulating political discussion over free pizza and pop.  [Video]

 

Pizza, Pop, and Politics: Immigration

Thursday, October 7, 2010

6:00 p.m.
Geddes Hall, B034-036


Speakers include:
Jimmy Gurule, professor of law, Notre Dame Law School
Kevin Appleby, Migration and Refugee Services, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Political junkie or not, come share your own analysis and predictions. Enjoy stimulating political discussion over free pizza

and pop. [Video]

 

Pizza, Pop, and Politics: Economy

Thursday, September 30, 2010

6:00–7:00 p.m.
Room B034 Classroom, Geddes Hall


Speakers include
:

Michael Pries, Department of Economics; Specialty in Macroeconomics and Labor Economics
Nelson Mark, International Economics, Department of Economics; director of Graduate Studies
Eric Sims, Department of Economics; Research Fellow National Bureau of Economic Research

Hear three Notre Dame economists discuss the November midterm elections and explore the pressing economic questions of this campaign season: How to get the economy going? Why is unemployment still so high? Has the stimulus failed? Is another stimulus package warranted? Should we be troubled by the ballooning national debt?

Political junkie or not, come share your own analysis and predictions. Enjoy stimulating political discussion over free pizza and pop.


Pizza, Pop, and Politics: Midterm Elections 2010

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

5:30–6:30 p.m.
Geddes Hall Coffee House


Speakers include:

Matthew Storin, Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy; Department of American Studies
David Nickerson, Department of Political Science
Jack Colwell, South Bend Tribune Political Writer and Analyst


Hear three Notre Dame experts discuss the midterm elections coming up in November key races, key issues, what’s at stake/what’s not, and how parties are mobilizing their supporters. Political junkie or not, come share your own analysis and predictions. Enjoy stimulating political discussion over free pizza and pop.

 

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