Post-Election 2004 Webcasts 11/9/2004
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FEATURED WEBCASTS:
APHA | Stanford University/Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (IRSS)
Survey Release on America's Health-Care Priorities for President Bush's Second Term, New Congress (1/11/2005)
An archived webcast of this event will be available by 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, January 11, 2005.
In this briefing, the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health release results of a U.S. public opinion poll on health care issues, as President Bush prepares for his second term with a new Congress.
Health Care in the New Congress: Insiders Look Ahead (12/10/2005)
This briefing, co-sponsored by the Alliance for Health Reform and Kaiser Family Foundation, answers these questions and others on the future of health care: What health care legislation might be possible in the next year? The next two years? On what do Republicans and Democrats agree, and where do wide differences of opinion remain?
APHA: "Looking Ahead: What the Elections Mean for Public Health" (11/10/2004)
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This session from American Public Health Association's 132nd Annual Meeting and Exposition engages national opinion leaders and politicians in a discussion of implications of the election results for public health funding and policy. Participants include Morton Kondracke, executive editor and columnist, Roll Call; Sen.Tom Harkin (D-Iowa); Celinda Lake, president, Lake, Snell, Perry & Associates; Christopher Jennings, president, Jennings Policy Strategies, Inc.; and John Porter, partner, Hogan & Hartson LLP and former member of Congress.
Stanford University/IRSS: "The 2004 American Presidential Election: Voter Decision-Making in a Complex World: Welcome & Session I" (11/9/2004)
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Welcome and introduction of Stanford's new Institute for Research in the Social Sciences
- Karen Cook, cognizant dean for the social sciences
- John Hennessy, president, Stanford University
- Sharon Long, dean, School of Humanities & Sciences
- Jon Krosnick, professor of communication and political science
Session I: Comments from the Campaign Strategists
- Mark Mellman, pollster for the Kerry Campaign
- Jan Van Lohuizen, pollster for the Bush Campaign | Slides
Discussion Period/Q&A with Sam Popkin, professor of political science, U.C. San Diego
Session II: Research Analysis of the Impact of the Campaign
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- Morris Fiorina, Wendt Family Professor of Political Science, Stanford University; senior fellow, Hoover Institution | Slides
- Jon Krosnick, Stanford University professor of communication, political science, and psychology; associate director, Research Institute for Social Sciences | Slides
- Douglas Rivers, Stanford University professor, political science; founder, Knowledge Networks and Polimetrix, Inc. | Slides
Discussion Period/Q&A with Sam Popkin
Session III: What Do the Media Pollsters Say?
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Discussion Period/Q&A with Sam Popkin
Session IV: Research Perspectives on Voter Decision-making & Closing Comments
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Session IV Speakers
- Simon Jackman, Stanford University professor of political science | Slides
- James Fishkin, Peck Professor of Communication, Stanford University; director, Center for Deliberative Democracy | Slides
- Robert Luskin, professor of government, University of Texas, Austin
- Shanto Iyengar, Chandler Professor of Communication, Stanford University; professor of political science; and director | Slides
Discussion Period/Q&A with Sam Popkin
Closing Comments
- Karen Cook, Ray Lyman Wilbur Professor of Sociology; cognizant dean for the social sciences, Stanford University; director, Institute for Research in the Social Sciences

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