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INSTITUTE OF POLITICS ANNOUNCES ELECTED LEADERS, ACTIVISTS, MEDIA EXECUTIVE, AND POLITICAL STRATEGIST AS FALL FELLOWS
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Media Contact Kelsey Donohue kelsey_donohue@hks.harvard.edu (516) 551-2783 For Immediate Release - Thursday, June 20, 2019
Spring 2019 Harvard IOP Youth Poll Results
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NEW HARVARD INSTITUTE OF POLITICS SURVEY OF YOUNG AMERICANS FIND CORRELATION BETWEEN ANXIETY AND VIEWS RELATED TO DIRECTION OF THE COUNTRY Less than 1-in-5 believe Baby Boomer voters and elected
INSTITUTE OF POLITICS TO CO-HOST CNN TOWN HALL FEATURING FIVE DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES.
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Buttigieg, Harris, Klobuchar, Sanders and Warren To Take Questions From Live Student Audience CAMBRIDGE, MA – The Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School today announced it will co-host a
18-29-Year-Olds Likely Democratic Primary Voters Prefer Sanders, Biden to O’Rourke in Harvard IOP Youth Poll
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At this point in 2016 cycle, Sanders polled at 2% in youth poll, he now leads field with 31%, with Biden at 20%, and Beto O’Rourke at 10% Poll finds gender, education, ethnicity, and race create sharp
INSTITUTE OF POLITICS ANNOUNCES POLICY COMPETITION TO SAVE SOCIAL SECURITY FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
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Road to 2092: Save Social Security culminates the semester with an innovation challenge led by the Institute’s Visiting Fellows Sen. Heidi Heitkamp and Gary Cohn Cambridge, MA – Today, the Institute
Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School Announces Spring Fellows
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Spring 2019 Resident and Visiting Fellows Include Gary Cohn, Barbara Comstock, Carlos Curbelo, Andrew Gillum, Heidi Heitkamp, Aisha Moodie-Mills, Catherine Russell, and Michael Zeldin, with returning
A Look Back At The Fall 2018 Semester
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Dear Friend, As I conclude my first full semester as the Director of the Institute of Politics I write with gratitude and excitement for the opportunity to be here at such an important time of our
Newly Elected Members of Congress Invited to Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics for Bipartisan Orientation Program
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Program connects new U.S. Representatives with practitioners and academics, including Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, Harvard experts, former Obama and Trump White House aides and Fortune 50