The 2022 Election and the Battle for America's Future: A Conversation with Alex Burns '08 and Jonathan Martin

Thursday, October 13, 2022 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm10/13/2022 6:00pm 10/13/2022 7:00pm The 2022 Election and the Battle for America's Future: A Conversation with Alex Burns '08 and Jonathan Martin

New York Times senior political correspondent Jonathan Martin and Politico associate editor and columnist Alex Burns ’08 have written a definitive account of the 2020 presidential election, the first year of the Biden presidency, and the deep division between the country’s parties that has brought us to a political breaking point. Join us in the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum for a conversation on the fissures in America’s political system and the future of our democracy.

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New York Times senior political correspondent Jonathan Martin and Politico associate editor and columnist Alex Burns ’08 have written a definitive account of the 2020 presidential election, the first year of the Biden presidency, and the deep division between the country’s parties that has brought us to a political breaking point. Join us in the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum for a conversation on the fissures in America’s political system and the future of our democracy.

Please click here to RSVP for an in-person seat.

Please register by Thursday, October 13, if you would like the possibility of attending this event in person. Registrants will be notified by 5:00 PM ET that day if a seat is available for them in the venue.

If a seat is unavailable or you will not be attending in person, registrants can stream the event live via our YouTubeTwitter, or Facebook pages. You do not need to register for virtual attendance.

The Institute of Politics follows all HKS health and safety protocols, including COVID vaccination, testing, and quarantine guidelines. Masks are no longer required at HKS events, but anyone who wishes to wear a mask should feel free to do so. The Forum is currently closed to people without a Harvard ID, and RSVPs are required for in-person attendance.

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