Dartmouth Events

“2020 Presidential Election Night Watch Party”

What would a Biden victory mean? What would a Trump victory mean? Is this a turning point in American history? CBS News correspondent, Chip Reid, tackles these questions.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020
7:00pm – 8:00pm
Virtual Event
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars

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Watch livestream here

Speaker Bio:
Chip Reid
is National Correspondent for CBS News in Washington DC, covering everything from hard news to soft features. From 2009 to 2011 he was CBS News Chief White House Correspondent. In that position he interviewed President Obama on several occasions.

Before joining CBS, Chip reported for NBC News, ABC News, and two local DC stations. He has covered numerous presidential campaigns.

Chip has reported extensively from the Middle East. He reported from Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, and in 2003 he was embedded with the U.S. Marines for the first six weeks of the Iraq war. Prior to his journalism career Chip practiced law, serving for four years as Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee on the staff of Ranking Democrat Joe Biden. In 1987 he was General Counsel to Biden’s first presidential campaign.

Moderator:
Justin Anderson
Vice President for Communications
Dartmouth College

Host:
Jason Barabas ’93
Director, Rockefeller Center
Dartmouth College

Co-Sponsored by The Rockefeller Center, College Democrats, College Republicans, Collis Governing Board, Dartmouth Libertarians, the Dartmouth Political Union, and Student Assembly.

Dartmouth Students: Join us in person!

Collis Common Ground – hosted by the Student Assembly

Cutter Shabazz – hosted by College Democrats

Hitchcock Lawn Tent – hosted by the Collis Governing Board

Rockefeller Center (Rooms 001, 002, & 003) – hosted by the Rockefeller Center

Streeter Tent – hosted by Dartmouth Political Union

Wheeler Tent – hosted by Dartmouth Libertarians

 

-ALL students are welcome at ALL venues.

-No reservations are needed. 

-Seating is limited, first-come first-serve

-Attendees will be asked for contact info.

-Attendees must remain masked and stay socially distant while they are in the tents.

-No food or drinks are allowed in any of the venues.

-Doors will open at 6:45.

-The event will end at 10pm.

-After the Chip Reid event, the venues will shift to streaming general election coverage

Moderator Bio:
Justin Anderson
is Dartmouth’s vice president for communications. He leads the Office of Communications and is a member of President Phil Hanlon’s senior leadership team.

Justin came to Dartmouth from ABC News in 2011 to work as the College’s director of media relations. At ABC Justin was a reporter, assignment editor, and senior producer. He was assigned to cover John McCain’s presidential campaign in 2000 and he coordinated the network’s coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign.

Host Bio:
Jason Barabas
’93 is the Director of the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College as well as a Professor in the Department of Government. Professor Barabas earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Northwestern University and his undergraduate degree in Government from Dartmouth. In the years since, he has held postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and Princeton as well as academic faculty positions in New York, Florida, and Illinois.
 

For more information, contact:
Joanne Blais
(603) 646-1464

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.