Targeting the Youth Vote
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Targeting the Youth Vote Presented by the Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government
Students wishing to attend should email Prof. Palfrey. There is a $50 registration fee that may be waived.
Friday, March 9, 2007 9:00 â 4:45 Sheraton Commander Hotel 16 Garden Street Cambridge, MA 02138 The George Washington Ballroom
Reception to follow 4:45 John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum 79 John F. Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA 02138
More information at [1].
Notes
Welcome
(10:00 â 10:15)
- Governor Jeanne Shaheen, Director, Institute of Politics
IDI Project Findings
(10:15 â 11:15)
- Moderated by: John Della Volpe, Polling Director, Institute of Politics
- David King, Lecturer in Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Research Director, Institute of Politics
- Max Anderson, student, Kennedy School of Government
- Nicole Yakatan, Principal, Y Research and Marketing
Case Study: Michigan Gubernatorial Race
(11:30 â 12:30)
- Moderated by: Kathy Barks Hoffman, Michigan AP Lansing Correspondent
- Howard Edelson, Campaign Manager, Granholm for Governor
- Greg McNeilly, Campaign Manager, DeVos for Governor
Lunch and Keynote: Youth Vote and Technology in 2008
(12:30 â 2:00)
- Moderated by: Governor Jeanne Shaheen
- Mike Murphy, Republican Strategist
- Joe Trippi, Democrat Strategist
Emerging Election Tactics
(2:00 â 3:15)
- Moderated by: Heather Smith, Director, Young Voter Strategies
- Ron Bell, Founder and Executive Director of Dunk the Vote (Grassroots Organizing)
- Allison Dale, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Ph.D. student (Text messaging)
- Chris Kelly, CIPP, Facebook (Social Networking)
- Lowell Feld, Founder of the Raising Kaine blog, former Netroots Coordinator on the Webb for Senate campaign
- Professor John Palfrey, Harvard Law School Berkman Center (Online Video)
Roundtable Discussion
(3:30 â 4:45)
- Moderated by: Gov. Jeanne Shaheen
- Chris Battle (Hutchinson, AR Gov, Republican)
- Jim Ross (Kulongoski (OR Gov, Democrat)
- John Walsh (Patrick, MA Gov, Democrat)
- Vince Galko (Santorum, PA Sen., Republican)