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Trump and Harris: Recap of the RNC and DNC conventions and Mapping of the Political and Policy Landscape

Webinar | 09.05.24, 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT

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Please join us on September 5th for our recap of the RNC and DNC conventions and a map of the political and policy landscape for the 2024 election. Fresh from the RNC and DNC, we will share updates, anecdotes, and thoughts from conversations on and off the convention floor about what the Trump and Harris teams are thinking in terms of policy in the tech (including AI), energy, healthcare, trade, and defense sectors. The Crowell Government Affairs team can help you understand, navigate, and provide analysis on the ever changing 2024 presidential election and its impact on your business.

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