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Donna Brazile: "The Lessons of 2000 and 2004 and the Way Forward"
April 2, 2007 5:30 PM

Monday, April 2, 2007 at 7:30 p.m.
Lecture: Donna Brazile: "The Lessons of 2000 and 2004 and the Way Forward"

Donna Brazile is founder and managing director of Brazile and Associates, LLC, chair of the Democratic National Committee's Voting Rights Institute (VRI) and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. She also is a senior political strategist and former campaign manager for Gore-Lieberman 2000 - the first African American to lead a major presidential campaign. Brazile is a weekly contributor and political commentator on CNN's Inside Politics and American Morning.

Listen to Noel Black's interview [ LISTEN HERE ].

Donna Brazile is founder and managing director of Brazile and Associates, LLC, chair of the Democratic National Committee's Voting Rights Institute (VRI) and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. She also is a senior political strategist and former campaign manager for Gore-Lieberman 2000 - the first African American to lead a major presidential campaign. Brazile is a weekly contributor and political commentator on CNN's Inside Politics and American Morning. A veteran of numerous national and statewide campaigns, Brazile has worked on several presidential campaigns for Democratic candidates, including Carter-Mondale in 1976 and 1980, Rev. Jesse Jackson's first historic bid for the presidency in 1984, Mondale-Ferraro in 1984, U.S. Representative Dick Gephardt in 1988, Dukakis-Bentsen in 1988, and Clinton-Gore in 1992 and 1996. Brazile is presenting the W. Lewis and Helen R. Abbott Lecture. Sponsored by the social science executive committee.

Location: Gates Common Room, third floor of Palmer Hall, 1025 N. Cascade Ave. (east of Tutt Library)

Tickets: free

This event is open to the general public.

Listen to Noel Black's interview [ LISTEN HERE ].

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