Our country is in the midst of a pandemic, an economic crisis, and massive social upheaval. The remarkable events of the past several months have reshaped the 2020 presidential race, and no one can truly predict what might happen between now and November 3.

This special webinar, co-sponsored by the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs, is the second in a series focused on providing an expert, inside look at the upcoming presidential election.

Former Congressman Steve Israel, Director of the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs at Cornell, will lead an in-depth conversation with two top communication strategists: Robby Mook, President of the House Majority PAC, and Sean Spicer, Host of Spicer & Co. and former White House Press Secretary.

Israel, Mook, and Spicer will take an in-depth look at how candidates are being forced to rethink classic methods of campaigning in an environment that is unlike what we have ever seen before. What changes have the campaigns already implemented, what still needs to be done, and what messaging will best mobilize voters in these fraught times?
  • What campaigns are doing to adapt to the virtual world when traditional methods like rallies and knocking on doors are affected by the pandemic
  • How both presidential campaigns can mobilize and excite their voters
  • What the campaigns should focus their messaging on in order to be successful
  • How the Black Lives Matter movement is influencing the strategies of each campaign

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