John J. Kornacki

John J. Kornacki

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John J. Kornacki is an Assistant Director for the Washington Institute for Public Affairs Research in the American University with 15 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1990 Forum as an Executive Director for the Dirksen Congressional Center. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2013 with an average of 470 views per program. Most appearances with Howard H. Baker Jr. (3), Donald Bacon (2), Barbara Sinclair (2). Most common tag: Congress.

Appearances by Title:c. January 1, 2013 - Present Assistant Director, Washington Institute for Public Affairs Research, American University


Videos: 1 c. January 1, 2006 - Present Director, Political Career Program, George Washington University


Videos: 2 c. October 9, 2002 - Present Director, Congressional Programs, Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars


Videos: 1 c. January 1, 2000 - Present Professor, Government, Johns Hopkins University


Videos: 2 c. May 23, 1995 - Present Historian, U.S. House of Representatives


Videos: 4

Previously

Executive Director, Dirksen Congressional Center c. May 17, 1990 - c. May 23, 1995 Videos: 5

Recent Appearances

  • Shifting Voter Demographics

    Shifting Voter Demographics

    Panelists talked about population and demographic shifts in America’s suburbs and how this would affect future elections in A…

  • Role of Independent Voters in U.S. Politics

    Role of Independent Voters in U.S. Politics

    Alex Isenstadt and John Kornacki talked about the role of independent voters in U.S. politics, and they responded to telephon…

  • Lobbying Profession

    Lobbying Profession

    The panelists had a discussion titled “Why Be a Lobbyist Today?” featuring expert lobbyists and political professionals from …

  • Persian Gulf Retrospective

    Persian Gulf Retrospective

    Mr. Kornacki talked about selected speeches from the 1991 debate over the Persian Gulf War.

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