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As former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris crisscross battleground states with competing — and often politically polarizing — visions, there are several election outcomes organizations must prepare for. Expected changes in Congress, close races nationwide, and major policy differences on health care, budget, and defense will shape the legislative landscape.

Watch our recorded webinar as seasoned CQ and Roll Call reporters provide a pre-election outlook, discuss the most vulnerable races in Congress, and offer strategic insights and actionable intelligence to help you stay ahead of the curve. The panel will dissect the latest polling data, scrutinize key battleground states, and forecast potential shifts in legislative power.

Reporters and analysts will discuss:

  • In-depth analysis of the most vulnerable Congressional races, including insights into incumbents like California’s Mike Garcia and New York’s Pat Ryan
  • Latest polling data and trends in key battleground states
  • Potential legislative shifts and their implications for your teams
  • Predictions and scenarios for post-election outcomes, including the impact of key rematches and new challengers

Speakers:

  • Jason Dick is 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. Before 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.
  • Jessica Wehrman is CQ and Roll Call’s health policy editor. Before coming to CQ and Roll Call, Wehrman spent eight years as the Washington correspondent for the Columbus Dispatch. She has also covered Washington for the Dayton Daily News, Akron Beacon-Journal, and the Canton Repository. 
  • John Bennett is the editor at large at CQ and Roll Call. He writes analysis pieces about the White House, Congress, and national politics. Formerly CQ and Roll Call’s White House correspondent, he has overseen foreign policy, technology & cyber coverage. Bennett has covered Washington’s policy and political debates for nearly two decades. 

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