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The bitter primaries, with their surprises and scandals behind us, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump. So, what’s next? What issues of substance will take the spotlight as the presumptive nominees pivot to the general election, and how will unexpected events, like the tragedy in Orlando, shape the campaign as November nears? Will this matchup accelerate the changes we’re already seeing in the identities of the two major political parties? Join media, polling, and strategy experts for an evening of politics and prognosticating! Underwritten by Southern Company
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Susan PageWashington Bureau Chief of USA Today
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María HinojosaPresident of Futuro Media
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Ron BrownsteinEditorial Director of Strategic Partnerships, Atlantic Media
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Sasha IssenbergWashington Correspondent, Monocle; Contributor, Bloomberg Politics
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Mark PrestonExecutive Editor, CNN Politics
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Michael SteeleCEO, The Steele Group; Former Chair, Republican National Committee
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Stanley GreenbergChairman, CEO, and Partner, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner; Co-Founder, Demo...
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