Dartmouth Events

The 2024 Election Speaker Series - Harry Enten '11

Join us for "Understanding the 2024 Election Data and Polling," a 2024 Election Speaker Series event featuring Harry Enten '11.

11/14/2024
5 pm – 6 pm
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Dartmouth Dialogues, Lectures & Seminars
Registration required.

Join us for “Understanding the 2024 Election Data and Polling," a conversation with Harry Enten ’11, Senior Political Data Reporter and the host of CNN’s “Margins of Error.” The conversation will explore the 2024 Election results through data and polling. The conversation will be moderated by: Jason Barabas '93, Director, Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences and Professor, Department of Government; and Mia Costa, Assistant Professor, Department of Government.

Harry Enten is a Senior Political Data Reporter and the host of CNN’s “Margins of Error” podcast, where he specializes in data-driven journalism.

Enten was previously a Senior Writer and Analyst for CNN Politics, covering politics with a focus on poll numbers and electoral trends.

Prior to joining CNN, Enten was a senior political writer at FiveThirtyEight. There he became known as ‘FiveThirtyEight’s ‘Whiz Kid’ for his sharp analysis of politics using polling data combined with demographics and history. He also previously worked at The Guardian.

Enten graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Government. He is a diehard Buffalo Bills fan from the Bronx, NY.

This event is part of the 2024 Election Speaker Series, co-sponsored by the Rockefeller Center and Dartmouth Dialogues. The Speaker Series is part of the Fall 2024 term Government and Public Policy Course, "The 2024 Election," taught by Professor Russell Muirhead, Professor Herschel Nachlis, and Professor William Wohlforth.

Registration is highly encouraged for both in-person and virtual attendance.

To register for the program, visit: http://dartgo.org/24Enten.

For more information, contact:
The Rockefeller Center Public Programs

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