The 2016 US Presidential Election: Clinton Or Trump?
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Details:
October 18, 2016
7:00 pm
Church House, Dean's Yard, London SW1P 3NZ
speakers:
Andrew Neil, chairman, The Spectator Magazine Group
Conrad Black, author and biographer, former head of Argus & Hollinger group of companies and London's Telegraph newspapers
Bonnie Greer, American playwright, author and critic
Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs commentator, Financial Times
Robert Ravelli, UK chair, Democrats Abroad
Taki, The Spectator's High Life columnist
R. Emmett Tyrrell. Jr, founder and editor-in-chief, American Spectator
Description:
Join Andrew Neil and a line-up of leading voices to debate who will become the next President of the United States, and what we can expect of each candidate.
The 2016 US Presidential Election: Clinton or Trump?
On 8 November 2016, the American electorate will go to the polls to vote for the candidate they believe to be the best person to lead their country for the next four years. But will Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump be victorious? Barack Obama’s presidency has left America more polarised than ever. As a battle of ideology and character, the race for the White House has been unpredictable and unprecedented. And with the polls so volatile, anything could happen.