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The Nation “What Just Happened” Election Coverage Nov 9

November 9 - November 10
9:00 am - 6:00 am

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The Nation “What Just Happened” Election Coverage Nov 9

Editorial director and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel, justice correspondent Elie Mystal, national affairs correspondents Joan Walsh and John Nichols, and DC bureau chief Chris Lehmann will lead a spirited, if bleary-eyed, discussion on the possibilities and pitfalls coming out of Election Day. The Senate and House races will be obvious points of discussion but the importance of the State houses, local legislatures, and individual referendums will also be thoroughly unpacked. Moderated by Nation editor D.D. Guttenplan, there will be ample time for audience questions.

Tickets are $10. Closed captions are available. A link to video of the full proceedings will be sent to every ticket holder.

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