What Happened to the Red Wave?
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Thursday, November 17, 2022
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The public is invited to attend this event, which will be held in person in Benson Auditorium on the Pitzer College campus.
Key Points:
- The public is invited to attend this event, which will be held in person in Benson Auditorium on the Pitzer College campus.
- The red wave failed to materialize in 2022, said Pantoja, who serves as chair of the RJI.
- As the electorate becomes more diverse, how do the political parties and candidates change their political strategies?
- To answer these and other questions, Pantoja, Hancock, and Segura will engage in an hour-long panel conversation followed by questions from the audience.