Though many post-election analyses revolve around exit polls, raw vote tallies provide insights on the strengths and weaknesses of parties and candidates. The differences across states can pinpoint potential problems for the parties and their weaknesses even in their most loyal strongholds.
E.J. Dionne, Jr. and Max Keeney assess the U.S. presidential election state by state and discuss what clues these results may offer for the future.
The FTC over the last four years. Under the leadership of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan, the agency took on a more active—and sometimes controversial—antitrust and consumer protection role. On January 8, Khan comes to Brookings to discuss the FTC’s accomplishments, challenges, and future.
Taiwan’s security situation. On January 9, tune in for an expert panel discussion on public opinion trends in the United States and Taiwan regarding Taiwan, cross-Strait issues, and foreign policy trends more broadly.
The 119th Congress. With narrow majorities in both chambers, Republicans will have to navigate not just differences with Democrats but also divisions within their own party to make progress on their agenda. Watch our webinar on January 9 to learn more about what’s in store for the new Congress.
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