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Eagleton Panelists Mull Election Implications

November 02, 2009
EDITOR'S NOTE:

ATTENTION POLITICAL, ASSIGNMENT EDITORS, if you plan to attend this free public event, contact Steve Manas, Office of Media Relations, at 732-932-7084, ext. 612.

WHAT: ‘The Morning After: Implications of New Jersey’s 2009 Election’ 
WHO: Panelists: Kathleen Donovan, Bergen County clerk, former state assemblywoman, former chair, New Jersey Republican State Committee; Gordon MacInnes, fellow, The Century Foundation, consultant to the Foundation for Child Development, former state senator and assemblyman; Tom Moran, political columnist, the Star-Ledger; Angela Delli Santi, State House reporter, Associated Press. Moderator: John Weingart, associate director, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University.
WHEN: 9:30 a.m Wednesday, Nov. 4 (Light refreshments at 9 a.m.)
WHERE: Eagleton Institute of Politics, Wood Lawn, 191 Ryders Lane, Douglass Campus, New Brunswick. Seating is limited at this free public event. RSVP to 732-932-9384, ext. 331, or http://www.eagleton.rutgers.edu/rsvp-morningafter.php.
BACKGROUND: After months of campaigning, it’s time for explaining. Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics continues its longstanding tradition of looking beyond the final tallies and giving perspective to the decisions rendered by New Jersey’s electorate.

Contact: Steve Manas
732-932-7084, ext. 612
E-mail: smanas@ur.rutgers.edu