Presidential Elections
Presidential historians, authors and campaign advisers discussed the past, present, and future of presidential elections at a virtual event hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Law Journal and the National Constitution Center.
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People in this video
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- William Ewald Professor University of Pennsylvania->Law and Philosophy
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- Kim Lane Scheppele Professor Princeton University->School of International Affairs
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Jesse Wegman Author
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