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Predicting November: What To Expect from the US Presidential Elections

Public Discussion
Aug
3
Saturday
5:00 PM–6:00 PM
Rákóczi Square Stage
The language of the event: English with Hungarian translator

Hungarian Translation Available

In November, the United States will face another crucial and tumultuous election. The division between Republicans and Democrats vision for the country has never been more different. Republicans paint a bleak picture of an America unrecovered from the pandemic, crippled with inflation and unemployment, and under attack from illegal migration on its southern border. The Democrats, on the other hand, depict an America saved from the chaos of Trump’s administration, which is working to protect abortion rights, extend the social safety net and provide tax cuts for the middle class. These divisions and polarization have only been exacerbated by the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and withdrawal of Joe Biden from the presidential race.

With an election dominated by drastic and surprising events, predictions are uncertain as the election itself. Despite this, our experts will give their thoughts, ideas and, most importantly, predictions on the most important US election in recent history.

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István Stumpf
Member of the Prime Minister of Hungary's Strategic Advisory Board
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Miklós Szánthó
Director General of Center for Fundamental Rights
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Mark Milosch
Historian, Lawyer and Expert in International Relations
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James Carafano
Senior Counselor to the President at The Heritage Foundation
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Krisztián László
International Relations Coordinator, MCC
 
 
 
 

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