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Saint Anselm College Hosts Sixth American Elections Academic Symposium
Sixth American Elections Academic Symposium examines the 2024 Election Cycle.

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Sixth American Elections Academic Symposium examines the 2024 Election Cycle.
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On April 8, the Institute of Politics hosted authors Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen to discuss their new book, Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency.
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The Kevin B. Harrington Student Ambassadors hosted a successful Civic Engagement Week with voter registration activities and a Constitution Day birthday celebration.
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Beginning next week, CNN will air live from Saint Anselm College’s campus, including Inside Politics with John King and eight town hall forums featuring presidential primary candidates.
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The Politics & Eggs series was founded in 1995 to provide New Hampshire and New England business leaders with a chance to meet with major party presidential candidates. Since that time, virtually every major candidate has attended this program, and it has become a "must-stop" on the presidential campaign trail. In recent years, the series has been expanded to include speakers other than candidates who discuss critical issues facing our nation.
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A new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) finds the political environment remains poor for Democratic incumbents with 69% of voters believing the country is on the wrong track, deteriorating slightly from 68% in August. President Biden’s image has improved slightly, but is still underwater at 44%-54% favorable. Senator Hassan’s and Congressman Pappas’ images are also underwater at 48%-51% and 47%-48% respectively, while Kuster’s is slightly better than even at 48%-46%.
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Each American president inherits situations and devises plans that determine the new Leader of the Free World’s first hundred days in office. The first president to use the now famous measure was Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Since its founding in 2001, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) has become a must-stop destination in American politics, especially during each election cycle.
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With Saint Anselm in the national (and international) spotlight leading up to the NH Primary on Tues., Feb. 11, students, faculty, and staff were interviewed by a variety of media from around the country.
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U.S. Senator Joe Manchin and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman launched the No Labels “Common Sense” agenda at NHIOP.