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Let's Find Common Ground

Election 2024: What Mattered Most?

Let's Find Common Ground

USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future

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🗓️ 26 November 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

CPF Director Bob Shrum joins Tad Devine (Chief Strategist, Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign) and Steve Grand (Republican political consultant) to discuss the 2024 presidential election results and which issues mattered the most for Democrats and Republicans and third party voters. In partnership with the USC Capital Campus and USC Price Center for Inclusive Democracy.
 
Featuring:

· Tad Devine: President, Devine Mulvey Longabaugh Media; Chief Strategist, Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign
· Steve Grand: Republican political consultant; Cofounder and President of Wilson Grand Communications
· Bob Shrum: Director, Center for the Political Future; Warschaw Chair in Practical Politics, USC Dornsife

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the bully pulpit from the University of Southern California's Center for the Political Future.

0:11.7

Our podcast brings together America's top politicians, journalists, academics, and strategists from across the political spectrum for discussions on hot button issues where we respect

0:22.0

each other and respected truth. We hope you enjoy these conversations.

0:29.2

Good evening. For those of you don't know me on Bobstrom, the director of the center of

0:34.1

for the political future here at USC Dornsife. Welcome to our panel on election 2024, what just happened.

0:42.3

We're going to explore that question in greater depth at our annual Warshaw Conference on practical

0:47.2

politics, along with discussing an extraordinary transition and what is likely to be no ordinary administration on January 30th,

0:57.6

the towning down. But it seems sensible to take a first cut at this not long after the Trump

1:03.3

played a group. Let me introduce our guests. Had the Vine, it's been a major force in

1:07.5

democratic politics since 1980 when he was involved at a young age in the

1:12.3

first of May presidential campaigns. He was senior advisor to both Al Gore in 2000 and Sean Kerry in

1:18.5

2004, and his firm produced many of the DNC ads for Joe Biden in 2020. He has extensive

1:25.5

experience in Senate, gubernatorial, and congressional contests.

1:29.3

They're a strategist for winning campaigns, for prime minister and president overseas,

1:34.3

and has also been a frequent commentator on politics, on television, and in the print press.

1:40.5

Finally, don't hold it against him, but he's my former business part.

1:45.1

Steve Grant has an equally-scoried career on the other side of the partisan divide,

1:49.9

providing strategic advice and producing media for presidential campaigns

1:54.3

and for statewide candidates in 42 states, including the Super PAC that played a critical role

2:00.7

in J.D. Vance, a Senate decree in Ohio

2:03.5

in 2022. Like Tads, his work has won major awards in the consulting community, and overseas

2:10.7

he's conducted research, shaped strategy, media, and messaging in campaigns to President and Prime

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