
What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.

What's Up With The Region? - What To Watch For On Election Night
Monday, November 2, 12:00 noon
Please join us on November 2 at 12:00 p.m. for a conversation on What to Watch For on Election Night, featuring Political Scientist and SLU Professor Emeritus Stephen Puro! Participants will learn about key elements they should look for on election night, November 3, 2020. The presentation will give insights into media reports on that evening and how to understand key indicators. For example, are there indicators from states that report early in the evening that can foretell the presidential election outcome? Also, the presentation will try to answer and explain such questions as the significance of the Electoral College for the presidential election, when will we know the election results, and can the media predictions of the election outcome be trusted when there are still votes to be counted? There will be an opportunity for participants’ questions. And then on November 16 at 12:00 PM, we will offer a follow up conversation The November Elections: What’s Next. Professor Puro will return to discuss electoral patterns that developed from the November 3 elections with an emphasis on the Presidential election and how campaign strategies led to electoral outcomes. Additional speakers to be confirmed will discuss implications for our region and state. Register via the JCRC: 314-442-3871 or click here.