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2024 Election Recap: What Do the Results Mean for You?

November 6 from 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

The 2024 election has proven to be one of the most intense election seasons in recent history. Join us for a conversation with a panel of experts to analyze what the national and local results mean, as well as how the Colorado ballot measures will impact you.

Panelists will include political strategist Patrick Davis, Advance Colorado President Michael Fields, and Colorado Politics Editor Luige del Puerto.

2024 Election Recap: What Do the Results Mean for You?
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER THAT HINDERS THE TRAVEL OF OUR SPEAKERS, this event has been moved to Zoom. Register below to receive the webinar link.

About our Panelists:

Patrick Davis is a nationally recognized communication and political consultant and strategist. Since 1992, Patrick has been working for and advising candidates for President, Governor, U.S. Senate, Congress, State Legislature, County Commission, Board of Regents, Mayor, and city council. Patrick is an organizational, strategic and communications consultant to governments, corporations, political parties, issue committees and non-profit corporations.

 

 

Michael Fields was previously the Executive Director of Colorado Rising Action and the State Director of AFP Colorado. He brings years of educational, legislative, grassroots organizing, and nonprofit experience. He has also served as a policy aide at the Colorado State House, press aide for the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions, and taught both elementary and middle school in Aurora. Michael graduated from Valparaiso University and earned his J.D. from University of Colorado – Boulder. He is a FOX31 Denver political analyst, as well as an adjunct professor of American Politics. He and his wife, Mele, and their five children live in Parker.

 

Luige del Puerto, a veteran political reporter and award-winning journalist, is Editor of Colorado Politics and The Denver Gazette. He previously served as publisher and editor of Arizona Capitol Times, a Phoenix-based media company that covers public policy and politics. A native of the Philippines, Del Puerto cut his journalistic teeth covering crime in the streets of Metro Manila. At the Philippine Daily Inquirer, he pursued stories about labor, elections and national security, covering coup d’état attempts in his home country. He and his wife moved to the United States in 2006. He has won numerous local and national awards in the U.S. for his reporting. Del Puerto graduated magna cum laude from the school of journalism at the University of Philippines.

Details

Date:
November 6
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

Centennial Institute
Phone
303-963-3157
Email
centennial@ccu.edu

Venue

Online