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Roll Call Event With Top Senate Campaign Aides Thursday

Collins is the executive director of the NRSC. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call Photo)
Collins is the executive director of the NRSC. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call Photo)

The cycle’s top campaign operatives will delve inside the races that decided the Senate majority in a special post-election briefing at CQ Roll Call’s Election Impact Conference .  

Guy Cecil, executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and Rob Collins, executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, will discuss the top Senate contests of 2014 — their first joint appearance after Election Day.  

The duo will be interviewed by Roll Call’s Editor-in-Chief, Christina Bellantoni, at the Liaison Hotel on Capitol Hill. It’s part of our larger look into what the election’s results signal for the 114th Congress (Register here! ).  

I’ll moderate a discussion later that morning a panel of reporters and pollsters who will take a deep dive into the election results, including Nathan L. Gonzales, deputy editor, Rothenberg Political Report and Roll Call Contributor; Perry Bacon, NBC News Senior Political Reporter; Mark Blumenthal, Huffington Post Senior Polling Editor; and Abby Livingston of our Roll Call Politics team.  

The Election Impact Conference also features:

  • Former Gov. Ted Strickland of Ohio, a Democrat, and former Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., examine the political landscape during a conversation with Bellantoni.
  • Remarks and analysis from Roll Call Contributing Editor and Columnist Stuart Rothenberg.
  • Roll Call’s Senior Editor David Hawkings will moderate a panel on the power dynamics and legislative priorities of the next Congress, featuring CQ defense writer Megan Scully, CQ domestic policy reporter Emily Ethridge, Roll Call Senate reporter Niels Lesniewski and Washington Examiner Congressional Correspondent David M. Drucker.

Register for the conference here . (Use code SUB2014 to receive 20 percent off).  


(Join us on Election Night: Live Stream With Analysis, Results and More at RollCall.com)


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