Thursday, September 27, 2018

Will Democrats Take the House? Is the Blue Wave a Ripple or a Tsunami? A Panel of Political Experts Describe the Race.

The political environment is roiling. A flood of news appears to move the polls weekly. What will Washington’s impact be on the Colorado election?

Voting in Colorado starts in mid-October. Join a panel of the state’s political experts who will discuss the Colorado and national political environment just before voting starts.

Along with the national election, they will discuss the Colorado governor’s election and partisan change in the balance in the state legislature, as well as significant ballot issues on fracking, school and transportation funding.

Ask the experts.

The Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research is hosting a panel of top Colorado political experts on the election. The panel, called “Colorado Politics in 2018: A Transformative Election,” includes:

Panel Discussion: Colorado Politics in 2018: A Transformative Election 
Floyd Ciruli

Moderator: Floyd Ciruli, Director of the Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research, Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Panelists:
Dick Wadhams – Republican campaign manager and former State Chair
Steve Welchert – Democratic campaign manager
Fofi Mendez –Colorado lobbyist and ballot initiative manager
Jerry Bell – Managing Editor of KOA Radio
Sam Mamet – Executive Director of the Colorado Municipal League

Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Program: 4-6 pm
Reception: 6-7 pm
University of Denver Campus
Anna and John J. Sie International Relations Complex
Room 1020
2201 S. Gaylord St., Denver, CO
Event FREE, but space limited

RSVP to: Karen Hayden at 303.871.4374 or email to Karen.Hayden@du.edu
Floyd Ciruli, director of the Crossley Center, will moderate the panel. It is sponsored by: Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research

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