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Business Council Of Westchester Hosts Discussion On White House Race

RYE BROOK, N.Y. -- The Business Council of Westchester is hosting “The Road to the White House,” featuring a slate of prominent journalists and pollsters who are keeping a close eye on all of the candidates for president and related campaign issues. 

The Business Council of Westchester will host a discussion on the race for the White House.

The Business Council of Westchester will host a discussion on the race for the White House.

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The discussion will be held Friday, Nov. 20, from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at 8800 Westchester Ave. in Rye Brook. A continental breakfast will be served.

As part of “The Road to the White House,” attendees will hear firsthand interesting insights, anecdotes and stories from the campaign trail as well as what the latest polls are showing about candidates.

The panelists include:

  • Adam Edelman, Chief Political Reporter for the Daily News where he covers national politics. A regular on the Sunday morning political talk shows, Edelman previously worked as an editor at Dow Jones Newswires and has written for the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and USA Today.
  • Beth Fouhy, Senior Political Editor for MSNBC. Fouhy has been a political reporter for the Associated Press, CNN and Yahoo.
  • Steven Greenberg, Chief Pollster for the Siena Research Institute. The Institute, founded in 1980 at Siena College, conducts regional, statewide and national surveys on business, economic, political, voter, social, academic and historical issues. The results have been published in major regional and national newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
  • Lane Filler is a columnist and editorial board member with Newsday. He has covered presidential elections for two decades, and even covered them as a working journalist in states with meaningful primaries and states with meaningful general elections.

Tickets are $25 for members and $30 for future members. For more information contact John Ravitz at the Business Council at 914-948-0110 or visit www.thebcw.org

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