2022 Election: A Postmortem Panel
Tuesday, November 15, 2022, 4:00-5:30pm Eastern Daylight Time
DC-AAPOR and the Roper Center present 2022 Election: A Postmortem.
Please join us for a panel with colleagues and industry leaders to digest the 2022 midterm election results and examine implications for the polling and consulting professions, for the 2024 elections, and for the administration. The event is held in conjunction with the Roper Center's Mitofsky Award Dinner.
Register for the panel by clicking on the link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-election-a-postmortem-panel-tickets-422054655837 .
The postmortem panel will include:
Panelists
Kathy Frankovic, one of the world's leading experts in public opinion polling. After more than three decades at CBS News, she continues to be an election and polling consultant for CBS News, as well as Harvard University, the Pew Research Center, Open Society Foundations and YouGov. She sits on the ESOMAR Professional Standards Committee and writes weekly analyses of polling results of the Economist/YouGov Polls. Kathy received both the AAPOR Achievement Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement and the Warren J. Mitofsky Award for Excellence in Public Opinion Research.
Carlos Odio, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President of Equis Labs. Carlos oversees the research and overall strategy for Equis. Formerly, Carlos was Director of Special Projects for New Organizing Institute, leading experiments on candidate recruitment and online campaign training. He was a member of the DNC Platform Drafting Committee in 2012 and served in the White House Office of Political Affairs, acting as a liaison for Latino leaders and an advisor on political issues in the southern and western regions, after working as Deputy Latino Vote Director for the 2008 presidential campaign.
Whit Ayres, Founder and President of North Star Opinion Research, a national public opinion and public affairs research firm located in Alexandria, Virginia. Whit has over 30 years of experience in polling and survey research for high profile political campaigns and associations. He is the author of 2016 and Beyond, which draws upon his years of campaign experience and decades of polling trends to illustrate the ways in which new candidates, new messages, and a new tone can help Republicans win the presidency in the New America.
Moderator
Asma Khalid, White House correspondent for NPR and co-host of The NPR Politics Podcast. She joined NPR's Washington team in 2016 to focus on the intersection of demographics and politics, and since has covered the 2020 presidential campaign, the Boston Marathon bombings, and much more. Her reporting often dives into the political, cultural and racial divides in the country and has been recognized with the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism, as well as awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Gracie Award.
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Martha McRoy
Senior Associate
Abt Associates
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