[quote_center]Two local political experts will analyze election results[/quote_center]

It is clear that this election season was one for the record books— in many ways. Wednesday’s event will feature 3 political experts who will delve into the election results and discuss what they say about our electorate and possible implications for the future. One of the experts comes to Cincinnati from the American Jewish Committee in Washington. 

WHAT:     “Counting Your Votes” will feature three political experts as they analyze the results of the 2016 local, state, and national elections.

WHO:       Panelists for this forum will include the Cincinnati Enquirer’s 2016 political reporter, Jeremy Fugleberg, Eric Rademacher, Co-Director of UC’s Institute for Policy Research, and Belle Etra Yoeli, Senior Associate for Political Outreach for the American Jewish Committee (AJC). The Jewish Community Relations Council, part of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, and AJC Cincinnati are hosting this forum.

WHY:       This election analysis will explore what election results and voting trends say about our changing electorate. Panelists will also examine the Jewish vote and discuss possible implications for the future.

WHEN:     Wednesday, November 16, 7 p.m.

WHERE:   Amberley Room at the Mayerson JCC, 8485 Ridge Road, Cincinnati, Ohio

 

 

About the JCRC: The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) is the arm of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati that focuses on public affairs and community relations. Its mission is to protect Jewish security, recognizing that Jewish security depends on a just society for all. To achieve this mission, it works on a broad range of local, national and international issues, concentrating its efforts in three principal areas: Community & Government Relations, Israel Advocacy & Jewish Security and Education Resource. For more information, please visit http://www.jewishcincinnati.org/jcrc.aspx.

About the American Jewish Committee

For more than a century, AJC has been the leading global Jewish advocacy organization. With offices across the United States and around the globe, and partnerships with Jewish communities worldwide, AJC works to enhance the well-being of the Jewish people and to advance human rights and democratic values for all. Through the bridges AJC builds, the understanding the organization develops, and quiet and effective diplomacy, AJC works to build a safer, more tolerant world for ourselves, our children, and generations to come. For more information, please visit www.ajccincinnati.org.

 



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