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Robert Y. Shapiro, said that recent special elections are providing a "serious jolt" for Republicans ahead of November, specifically regarding their chances of holding a majority in Congress.
Suane Larissa Bispo dos Santos is an MPA student concentrating in Urban and Social Policy and specializing in Leadership, Innovation, and Design
Ian Bremmer said “the average American no longer believes that their political leaders effectively represent them and accordingly doesn’t want to support a globalist agenda.”
Robert Shapiro said Biden’s low approval ratings more generally may also contribute to more specific perceptions about his age.
María Victoria Murillo and co-authors wrote that new survey suggests that “voters for Bullrich and Milei, especially men, oppose the pace of cultural change on gender issues.”
“This should be viewed as the global problem that it is, but sadly it is nothing new,” said Clinton, noting the issue's re-emergence during recent conflicts in Sudan, Darfur, Ukraine, and most recently Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel.
Distinguished guests included Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the United States, and Marie Yovanovitch, a former US ambassador to Ukraine.
Hillary Clinton said “How we respond or fail to respond will immeasurably impact the state of the 21st century global order."
Stephen Biddle took part in a panel to discuss the drone strike on the U.S. base in Jordan, the possibility of a U.S. military response and the implications of conflict spreading in the region.
Steven Cohen said “it’s pretty clear that from the Republican side, the immigration issue is dominating,” in reference to the special election to replace George Santos.