Campaigning During COVID19
Questions and Strategies for Moving Forward
Eagleton's Center for American Women and Politics is hosting the second part of the virtual Ready to RunĀ® campaign training on Tuesday, April 14th at 1PM ET.

Campaign expert Eva Pusateri will lead the discussion on how candidates can campaign in a thoughtful manner during a pandemic. This training will focus on practical tips for message development, working with a campaign team virtually, how to build a voter contact operation along social distancing guidelines, and more.
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Eagleton Remote Learning
Eagleton continues to educate students about politics and government during remote class sessions with featured guest speakers.

  • Eagleton Undergraduate Associates had the opportunity to hear from New Jersey Assemblyman and Republican Leader Jon Bramnick during Dr. Elizabeth Matto's Process of Politics course (image featured above).
  • Eagleton Fellows spoke with Eagleton Fellowship alumnus Robert Asaro-Angelo, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, about state government especially during the COVID-19 crisis. 
  • Students in Professor Weingart's course about the 2020 presidential election had the opportunity to speak with Mo Butler, politics expert and Eagleton Fellowship alumus, about his experience working as senior strategist for Senator Cory Booker's presidential campaign.
The 2020 Census and Redistricting: 
Why Every Count Matters - An Operational Update
Did you miss Eagleton's webinar about the 2 020 Census and redistricting last week? A video of the webinar is now available on Eagleton's YouTube. Watch the video learn more about why every count matters and how census operations are being affected by COVID-19 .

The webinar features two representatives from the U.S. Census Bureau and the discussion was moderated by Rutgers Law School Professor Ronald Chen.
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Upcoming Election Dates
    • Friday, April 10: Alaska primary
  • Sunday, April 26: Puerto Rico primary
  • Tuesday, April 28: Ohio primary
  • Saturday, May 2: P rimaries in Guam and Kansas
  • Tuesday, May 12: Nebraska primary

This is subject to change due to COVID-19.
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