The voters have spoken. The analysis of Virginia's close, hard-fought U.S. Senate contest has just begun. Come to Arlington next Thursday and hear for yourself as two insiders provide unique insights into the Allen-Kaine campaign. After Virginia Votes will feature Boyd Marcus and Mo Elleithee discussing the strategic and tactical decisions in one of the nation's most closely watched U.S. Senate races. The event is free, but seating is limited. If you have not already, reserve your tickets today before a public announcement is made tomorrow. RESERVE SEATS NOW After Virginia Votes is organized by the nonpartisan Virginia Public Access Project and hosted by the George Mason University School of Public Policy. GMU political scientist Mark Rozell will lead the discussion. I look forward to seeing you at the GMU Arlington campus a week from tomorrow. Sincerely, David M. Poole Executive Director Virginia Public Access Project --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Virginia Public Access Project and George Mason University School of Public Policy cordially invite you to After Virginia Votes An insider's look back at the recently completed U.S. Senate race. Featuring a panel discussion with strategists Mo Elleithee Boyd Marcus Thursday, November 15 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. GMU School of Public Policy 3351 Fairfax Drive Arlington, Virginia 22201 METRO: Virginia Square-GMU RESERVE SEATS Questions? Contact Katy Hurtz at 804.353.4300 or khurtz@vpap.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: You are receiving this email because our records show you are subscribed to email alerts from Virginia Public Access Project. If you no longer wish to receive these email, please reply with "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the subject line or change your iContact preferences. |
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