Lets talk about the Electoral College and the popular state impact. Thank you for the introduction. Im proud to be a senior fellow. And that should explain my shoes. These are my Tony Blankley shoes, that are not to spoil anything for tonight, but they are typically awarded to new blankley fellows. Im joined today with a couple of distinguished panelists. Ive got to trippe immediately to my left, although maybe a lot further to my left. Well find out. [laughter] probably. He is the principal and ceo of the group, which is a progressive Public Policy strategy firm. The atlantic called him colorados answer to karl rove. And i found another interesting tidbit from the denver post, says one of the most important players in colorado politics youve probably never heard of. Well, that was in the denver post 10 years ago and im sure a lot more people have heard of him by now. He had ato his work, decade of Government Relations in political consulting, a Government Relations group at brownstein
Lets talk about the Electoral College and the popular state impact. Thank you for the introduction. Im proud to be a senior fellow. Him and that is to explain those dues but not to spoil anything for tonight and i am enjoying today with the distinguished panel. May be a lot further to my left. [laughter] the principal and ceo of progressive Public Policy and from karl rove. And one of the most important players of colorado politics you have ever heard of. And you have a decade of political consulting. [applause] and also the distinguished fellow and the Organization Prior to working in Oklahoma City with the executive Vice President Freedom Foundation inn washington. Once upon a time working as a legal analyst for the Heritage Foundation and among other issues to help develop the guide to the constitution his work has been published in the wall street journal and Christian Science monitor. He has a law degree from george mason and ba from claremont mckenna. [applause] so i thought we w
Im joined today with a couple of distinguished panelists. Ive got to trippe immediately to my left, although maybe a lot further to my left. Well find out. [laughter] probably. He is the principal and ceo of the group, which is a progressive Public Policy strategy firm. The atlantic called him colorados answer to karl rove. And i found another interesting tidbit from the denver post, says one of the most important players in colorado politics youve probably never heard of. Well, that was in the denver post 10 years ago and im sure a lot more people have heard of him by now. Previous to his work, he had a decade of Government Relations in political consulting, a Government Relations group at brownstein. [applause] and we also are joined today by trent england, the executive Vice President at the Oklahoma Council of public affairs. Hes also a distinguished fellow, and that organization and prior to working in Oklahoma City at the Oklahoma Council public affairs, he was the executive Vice
From the annual sting vote freedom conference, this is an hour. Morning. T, good lets talk about the Electoral College and the popular state impact. Thank you for the introduction. Im proud to be a senior fellow. And that should explain my shoes. These are my Tony Blankley shoes, that are not to spoil anything for tonight, but they are typically awarded to new blankley fellows. Im joined today with a couple of distinguished panelists. Ive got to trippe immediately to my left, although maybe a lot further to my left. Well find out. [laughter] probably. He is the principal and ceo of the group, which is a progressive Public Policy strategy firm. The atlantic called him colorados answer to karl rove. And i found another interesting tidbit from the denver post, says one of the most important players in colorado politics youve probably never heard of. Well, that was in the denver post 10 years ago and im sure a lot more people have heard of him by now. He had ato his work, decade of Governm
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