As the 2020 presidential campaign ramps up, Republicans and Democrats are rallying their bases and targeting swing voters. Yet, there is a large swath of the voting population that is just as crucial to the election results: eligible nonvoters. Nonvoters span every demographic and are just as responsible for the outcome of an election as those who vote.
On Wednesday, February 19, POLITICO held a deep-dive conversation on how party leaders and campaign strategists plan to engage and mobilize nonvoters ahead of one of the most consequential presidential elections in recent memory.
Learn more about the Knight Foundation’s research on chronic non-voters in America at the100million.org.
2020-02-19T08:00-0500As the 2020 presidential campaign ramps up, Republicans and Democrats are rallying their bases and targeting swing voters. Yet, there is a large swath of the voting population that is just as crucial to the election results: eligible nonvoters. Nonvoters span every demographic and are just as responsible for the outcome of an election as those who vote.
On Wednesday, February 19, POLITICO held a deep-dive conversation on how party leaders and campaign strategists plan to engage and mobilize nonvoters ahead of one of the most consequential presidential elections in recent memory.
Learn more about the Knight Foundation’s research on chronic non-voters in America at the100million.org.
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**A sponsored session produced by the Knight Foundation
Fernand Amandi
Principal, Bendixen-Amandi
Yanna Krupnikov
Associate Professor, Political Science, Stony Brook University
Sam Gill
Senior Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Knight Foundation
Caroline Bye
Managing Director, Morning Consult
Matt Dailer
Deputy Political Director, RNC
Kristal Knight
Political Director, Priorities USA
Costas Panagopoulos, PhD
Department Chair and Professor of Political Science, Northeastern University
Peter Canellos *Moderator
Editor-at-large, POLITICO