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Home >  Events > AEI Election Watch 2008 (Session 3)
AEI Election Watch 2008 (Session 3)
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Michael Barone is a resident fellow at AEI, where he studies politics, American government, and campaigns and elections, as well as a political analyst and journalist. The principal coauthor of the biennial Almanac of American Politics (National Journal Group), he has written many books on American politics and history, including, most recently, Our First Revolution: The Remarkable British Upheaval That Inspired America's Founding Fathers (Random House/Crown Forum, 2007). Mr. Barone is also a senior writer for U.S. News & World Report and a Fox News Channel contributor.

Karlyn Bowman is a senior fellow at AEI. Her research areas include public opinion and polls, American politics, and the media. She regularly updates her AEI Public Opinion Studies on terrorism, the Iraq war, taxes, the environment, abortion, economic insecurity, and other topics. Widely regarded as an authority on public opinion, Ms. Bowman writes regular features for The American and its online edition.

John C. Fortier is a research fellow at AEI. He is senior counselor to the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project and executive director of the Continuity of Government Commission. He is a political scientist who has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Delaware, Boston College, and Harvard University.  Mr. Fortier has written numerous scholarly and popular articles, and his books include Absentee and Early Voting: Trends, Promises, and Perils (AEI Press, 2006), After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College (third edition, AEI Press, 2004), and Second-Term Blues: How George W. Bush Has Governed (Brookings Institution Press, 2007). Mr. Fortier writes a column for Politico and is a frequent radio and television commentator on the presidency, Congress, and elections.

James K. Glassman is the first editor-in-chief and executive publisher of The American, a magazine of ideas focusing on business, economics, and public affairs, and a senior fellow at AEI. His recent work at AEI has been dedicated to the intersection of policy, finance, and technology. For more than a decade, he wrote an investing column for the Washington Post, as well as two books on finance, most recently The Secret Code of the Superior Investor (Three Rivers Press, 2002). On June 8, 2007, after unanimous confirmation by the U.S. Senate, Mr. Glassman was sworn in as chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which oversees all U.S. government non-military international broadcasting, including Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and Alhurra. Before coming to AEI, he was publisher of both The New Republic and The Atlantic Monthly and editor of the congressional newspaper Roll Call.

Norman J. Ornstein is a resident scholar at AEI. He also serves as an election analyst for CBS News and writes a weekly column called “Congress Inside Out” for Roll Call. Mr. Ornstein has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, and other major publications, and he regularly appears on television programs like The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Nightline, and Charlie Rose. He serves as senior counselor to the Continuity of Government Commission, codirects the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project, and is a member of the boards of the Public Broadcasting Service, the Campaign Legal Center, and the U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Mr. Ornstein was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004. His many books include Second-Term Blues: How George W. Bush Has Governed (edited with John C. Fortier; Brookings Institution Press, 2007) and The Broken Branch: How Congress Is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track (with Thomas E. Mann; Oxford University Press, 2006).

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Election Watch
Election Watch 2008
AEI's Election Watch series returns in December 2007 for its fourteenth season, bringing
together AEI's nationally renowned team of political analysts and other commentators. These sessions are essential for anyone who wants to understand the elections.