The 2020 Election
Impacts on Health Policy and More


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The 2020 Election: Impacts on Health Policy and More

Live Online Q&A — A Conversation with Robert Blendon, Health Policy Political Expert, and Joanne Kenen, Executive Editor, Health, POLITICO
Presented jointly by The Forum at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and POLITICO
Friday, November 13, 2020

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Email your questions for the Q&A to theforum@hsph.harvard.edu

This Q&A will stream on Facebook and on The Forum website

Polling data and other research suggest that the U.S. Republican and Democratic parties are increasingly drifting away from each other on a range of health policy issues. What are the implications of these key differences now that the election is over? Join Harvard Chan’s  Robert Blendon, Health Policy Political Expert, and Joanne Kenen, Executive Editor, Health, POLITICO, in this live online Q&A about the 2020 election and a range of issues from health care, the coronavirus pandemic, and racial justice, to gun control and abortion. 

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Presented jointly by The Forum at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and POLITICO

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