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Wednesday, 28 July - Wednesday, 28 July 2021
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Biden’s first six months

The 2020 presidential election race was a lot closer than the pollsters had expected. Donald Trump received five million more votes in 2020 than he did in 2016, gaining 48 percent of the popular vote (higher than any poll during his presidency) and broadened the Republican Party’s base.

However, Joe Biden, a two-time loser in the Democratic nomination race (in 1988 and 2008) made a great political comeback to become America’s 46th president.

To address Joe Biden’s first six months, the post-Trump Republican party, the future of America’s conservative movement, and the increasingly intense US-China strategic and economic competition, please join us for this Zoom webinar, to hear from George F. Will, a leading intellectual figure in the US conservative movement.

George F. Will is the Pulitzer Prize award-winning columnist for the Washington Post and a regular contributor to MSNBC. He is also the author of several influential books, most recently The Conservative Sensibility.

Host: Tom Switzer is executive director of the Centre for Independent Studies. Formerly with the Washington-based American Enterprise Institute and the University of Sydney’s U.S. Studies Centre, he is a presenter at the ABC’s Radio National and has written for the Wall Street Journal.