Politico Caucus: Economy and Election
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These thought-provoking discussions brought POLITICO’s Caucus members together for the first time to have a deep-dive discussion about the top economic and fiscal priorities facing the next President. Some of the most respected experts in politics and policy today from across the political spectrum gathered to discuss the key questions for the presidential candidates to answer.
Politico Caucus: Economy and the Election at the Democratic National Convention
POLITICO's Caucus members convened at the 2016 Democratic National Convention on July 27 for a deep-dive discussion, featuring a variety of perspectives, about the economic policy issues facing the next president.
The event featured a two-part clarifying deep-dive on the candidates' economic policies. First, campaign advisors and economic experts discussed what each candidate will do about trade, manufacturing jobs, long-term debt, taxes, spending, deficits, and financial regulation. Then, lawmakers and experts from swing states explained which economic issues are shaping the race in key campaign battlegrounds.
Speakers included:
- Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI)
- Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA)
- Mayor Bill Peduto, Pittsburgh, PA
- Alan Krueger, Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University; former Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
- Lawrence Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus, Harvard University; former Secretary of the Treasury; former Director, National Economic Council
- Neera Tanden, President and CEO, Center for American Progress
Politico Caucus: Economy and the Election at the Republican National Convention
The event featured a two-part clarifying deep-dive on the candidates' economic policies. First, campaign advisors and economic experts discussed what each candidate will do about trade, manufacturing jobs, long-term debt, taxes, spending, deficits, and financial regulation. Who will be on the economic team? And how will the candidate differ from the last president of his or her party? Then, lawmakers and experts from swing states explained which economic issues are shaping the race in key campaign battlegrounds.
Speakers included:
- Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX), House Ways and Means Committee
- Richard Corcoran, Speaker-Designate, Florida House of Representatives
- Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC)
- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, President, American Action Forum
- Larry Kudlow, Senior Contributor, CNBC
- Steve Moore, Economist, Freedom Works, Foxs News Contributor
- Lindsey Piegza, Chief Economist, Stifel Nicolaus & Co.
- Mark Zandi, Chief Economist, Moody’s Analytics
Politico Caucus Economy in South Carolina
On February 11, 2016, POLITICO’s South Carolina Caucus members came together for a deep-dive discussion, featuring a variety of perspectives, about the economic policy issues facing the next president. Speakers include AEI’s James Pethokoukis, National Economic Advisor to Presidents Obama and Clinton Gene Sperling, Cornell University Professor Robert Hockett, and Economic Commentator Stephen Moore.
Politico Caucus Economy in New Hampshire
The event took place at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, on December 18, 2015. Panel participants included: Heather Boushey (Center for American Progress); Douglas Holtz-Eakin (American Action Forum); James Pethokoukis (American Enterprise Institute); and Jared Bernstein (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities).
Politico Caucus Economy in Iowa
On the November 18, 2015, POLITICO's Iowa Caucus members convened for the first time for a deep-dive discussion, featuring a variety of perspectives, about the economic policy issues facing the next president. The panel included Douglas Holtz-Eakin (President, American Action Forum); Steve Grubbs (Chief Strategist, Iowa, Rand Paul for President); and Gene Sperling (Former National Economic Advisor to Presidents Clinton and Obama; President, Sperling Economic Strategies).