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Shaping America's Future


Who will win the 2020 US presidential election? The outcome could shape America's - and the world's - future for years to come. On March 3rd, 2020, Americans in 14 states selected their candidates to face off against President Trump in the November presidential election.

 

With the largest Democratic field of candidates in recent memory, Super Tuesday reshaped the already hotly contested Democratic race. The day after this important contest, US Centre join hosted a panel discussion with academics and journalists who reflected on the US presidential primary results and gave their predictions for the general election.

Speakers

 

Larry Jacobs

Lawrence R. Jacobs (@larryrjacobs) is the Walter F. and Joan Mondale Chair for Political Studies and director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance in the Hubert H. Humphrey School and the Department of Political Science at the University of Minnesota.

 

 

Leah Wright Rigueur cropped

Leah Wright Rigueur (@LeahRigueur) is Associate Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School.

 

 

 

 

linda yeuh

Linda Yueh (@lindayueh) is Visiting Professor, LSE IDEAS, and Chair of the LSE Economic Diplomacy Commission.

 

 

 

 

Gideon Rachman

Gideon Rachman (@gideonrachman) is Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times.

 

Chair

 

Peter Trubowitz

Peter Trubowitz (@ptrubowitz) is Professor of International Relations and Director of the US Centre at LSE and Associate Fellow at Chatham House. 

 

Podcast & Video

A podcast of this event is available to download from Shaping America's Future.

The recording of the Facebook Live of this event is available to watch at Shaping America's Future.

Podcasts and videos of many LSE events can be found at the LSE Public Lectures and Events: podcasts and videos channel.

 

This event was held on 4 March 2020 and was part of the LSE Festival 2020: Shape the World

 

 

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