Many seasoned experts of American politics believe Donald TRUMP IS THE
MOST VULNERABLE FIRST-term president since Jimmy Carter four decades
ago. After all, his refusal to abide by familiar presidential decorum,
especially in his public statements and attacks on individuals, turns
off a majority of voters.
However, the DEMOCRATS ARE MOVING TO THE IDEOLOGICAL LEFT SO RAPIDLY
THAT THEY MAY LET TRUMP TURN THIS YEAR’s presidential ELECTION INTO
A CHOICE BETWEEN TRUMP’s policy record (tax cuts, deregulation) that
has led to a more prosperous America and the most extreme US left-wing
agenda in living memory.
Join us on Tuesday February 4, in the immediate aftermath of the Iowa
Caucuses, when we will survey the state of US politics in 2020.
Who’s the most likely Democrat contender? Why is the party of
Kennedy and Clinton becoming more interventionist on economic issues?
What might a Democratic victory of the White House and both houses of
Congress in November mean for America and the world?
DOUG BANDOW is senior fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington and
the CIS scholar-in-residence for 2020. He was special assistant to
president Ronald Reagan.
APRIL PALMERLEE is chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce
in Australia and a former assistant secretary in the US State
Department in the George W. Bush administration.
STEPHEN LOOSLEY is senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre
at the University of SYDNEY and a former Labor senator and ALP
national president.
GORANA GRGIC is lecturer in US politics and foreign policy at the
University of SYDNEY and visiting scholar at the Harvard Minda de
Gunzburg Center for European Studies.
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Panel Discussion, drinks reception and canapes
business
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