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What We Learned from the 2024 Elections

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Date:
Mon Apr 28
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT

Mon Apr 28 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT

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virtual
United States

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All in for NC

A lot has been said about what happened in the 2024 elections. North Carolina was one of the brightest spots in the country — a Democratic landslide for governor, the only state in the country where Democrats picked up two statewide offices, breaking the gerrymandered supermajority in the state House.

Hear from some of the leading practitioners in North Carolina what the data and their organizing tells them are the big lessons and what they might suggest for how we do it better.

Speakers include:

Ashlei Blue, Executive Director, NC America Votes, leads the entire organizational field operation.

Elizabeth Goodwin, Executive Director, LEAD NC, the leading candidate recruitment organization.

Elisabeth Hill Greenleaf, Executive Director, Progress NC, the leading communications organization and convenor of the CARE (Coalition Against Right-wing Extremism) communications coalition. Co-sponsored by Chop Wood Carry Water and Lean Left VT.

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