With 34 seats in the Senate, all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, and the White House on the ballot, the 2024 U.S. elections have the potential to reshape legislative priorities, redefine regulatory frameworks, and redraw government relationships.
As we’ve learned from off-year elections, a few competitive races can hold the keys to majorities in both chambers, meaning it’s a crucial time to be informed and proactive. So how can you stay ahead of what’s coming and break through the noise to engage with policymakers during an election year?
Watch our recorded webinar to explore these changes and their implications for the year ahead. Our roster of experts, headlined by esteemed elections analyst Nathan Gonzales, will provide insights into the complex world of elections and the repercussions for various industries.
The panel of journalists will discuss:
- The impact of the prolonged fight over the speakership
- Lessons learned from 2023’s off-year election
- Predictions of what’s to come in 2024
Speakers:
Nathan Gonzales is the editor and publisher of Inside Elections, which provides nonpartisan analysis of campaigns for Senate, House, governor, and president, and an Elections Analyst for CQ Roll Call. Nathan has appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press and NBC Nightly News, C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, NPR’s All Things Considered, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC and he has been quoted in The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. His work has also appeared on FiveThirtyEight, NBCLatino.com and in Campaigns & Elections magazine.
Mary Ellen Mcintire covers House and Senate campaigns for CQ and Roll Call. She previously covered health care politics and policy for CQ Roll Call and Morning Consult. A New Hampshire native, she first moved to Washington, D.C. to attend George Washington University.
Daniela Altimari is a reporter on Roll Call’s campaigns and elections team. She has covered state and national politics since 2008. Prior to that, she worked in local news. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.
Moderated by Jason Dick, CQ and Roll Call’s editor-in-chief. He was previously Roll Call’s deputy editor, senior writer, Capitol Hill editor, Heard on the Hill editor, and House leadership editor. Prior to his time at Roll Call, he was editor of National Journal Daily and its predecessor publication, CongressDaily. He began his journalism career in Washington at National Journal’s environmental news daily, GreenWire, in 1998.
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