Join Puck for an evening conversation focused on the 2024 Election by the numbers.
Hosted by Puck's Peter Hamby and featuring Kristen Soltis Anderson from Echelon Insights, Margie Omero from GBAO, and Nancy LeaMond from AARP, we'll delve into the trends of the changing American voter heading into the 2024 election, including insights gleaned via Puck and Echelon Insights' exclusive polling partnership. We'll specifically explore new insights from AARP's ongoing research series, "She's The Difference," which explores the priorities and concerns of women aged 50-plus; a critical voting demographic representing the largest group of swing voters.
This event will offer an unparalleled opportunity to gain data-driven insights into this key demographic and its impact on the upcoming election.
Doors at 6pm, conversation at 7pm.
Cocktails and canapés upon arrival and following the discussion.
Founding Partner & Political Correspondent, Puck
Peter Hamby is an Emmy award-winning journalist reporting on politics, media, and technology. Peter is the host of Puck’s The Powers That Be: Daily podcast, as well as Snapchat’s Good Luck America. He contributes to Puck's political franchise, The Best & The Brightest, and is a founding partner at Puck.
Founding Partner, Echelon Insights
Kristen Soltis Anderson is a pollster, speaker, TV personality, commentator, and author.
Kristen is Founding Partner of Echelon Insights, an opinion research and analytics firm that serves brands, trade associations, nonprofits, and political clients. She regularly advises corporate and government leaders on polling and messaging strategy, and has become one of the foremost experts on the GOP perspective. She is a contributing opinion writer to The New York Times and leads focus groups for the opinion section’s “America in Focus” series.
Principal, GBAO
Margie Omero is a Principal at the Democratic polling firm GBAO with over 25 years of experience providing strategic advice and qualitative and quantitative research to candidates, organizations, and brands.
Her work has explored some of the country’s most challenging public opinion questions, such as race, abortion rights, immigration, economic policy, and climate change.
Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer, AARP
As AARP's chief advocacy and engagement officer, Nancy LeaMond has responsibility for driving the organization’s social mission on behalf of Americans 50-plus and their families. Nancy leads government affairs and legislative campaigns for AARP, widely seen as one of the most powerful advocacy organizations in the country. She also manages public education programs, community engagement, and AARP’s network of 18,000 volunteers. Nancy’s team includes 700 staff members across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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