November 20th, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST / 18:00 - 19:00 Uhr CET | Online Event
Two weeks after Election Day in the United States, it is time to take stock: What happened during the final weeks; Who will be the next president of the USA? What is the fallout so far, and what price did they have to pay for their victory? We will ask just how big “the gap” is as we look back on a turbulent election year 2024. Voter expectations have been high, (especially among minorities and younger generations), and some of them will not have been met, possibly with dire consequences. These, and other lessons, could be valuable for Germany, as it enters its own big election year 2025 - or not so much?
Join us on November 20th as we reflect on potential and real “gaps” within the US and in the transatlantic arena with Politico politics reporter Emily Schultheis, and TV-journalist, moderator, and content creator Tessniem Kadiri.
This talk is part of our trans-Atlantic series “Across the Pond” in collaboration with Open Embassy for Democracy (OPEM) and University of Cologne New York Office. Curated and moderated by UoC colleague Tobias Endler.
Register free of charge via this link: https://www.1014.nyc/events/mind-the-gap