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Philly Youth Vote and Studio C70: Interview with State Sen. Sharif Street
State Sen. Sharif Street is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who has represented the 3rd district since 2017.
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NewsGuard's Gordon Crovitz on Choosing Your News with C70's David Thornburgh and Chris Satullo
C70's David Thornburgh and Chris Satullo speak with NewsGuard co-CEO Gordon Crovitz to equip listeners with some tools and insights needed to be discerning consumers of news and media.
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Philadelphians Trust Hillary Clinton Three Times as Often as They Do Donald Trump
(Philadelphia, PA, July 29, 2016): The Committee of Seventy, Philadelphia’s nonpartisan advocate for better government, and the Temple Institute for Survey Research released the results of a survey of Philadelphians today that found that they trust Hillary Clinton 53.8% of the time and Donald Trump only 14% of the time.
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Philly Youth Vote and Seventy Fellow Maddy Strohm Interview with City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart
Philly Youth Votes, featuring students from Bodine High School, interview Philadelphia City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart.
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111th Anniversary Luncheon with Bloomberg Politics' Mark Halperin and John Heilemann
Moderated by NBC News White House Correspondent Kristen Welker
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Buchholz Fellow Sandy Vogel Interview with Court of Common Pleas Judicial Candidate Mark Moore
Sandy Vogel is the Assistant Director at the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies, an undergraduate research center focused on conducting public opinion research and training the next generation of social science researchers at the University of Pennsylvania. Judge Moore was appointed by Tom Wolf to the Court of Common Pleas on an Interim basis.
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Securing Your Vote: Business Briefing on PA Election Operations with Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Leigh Chapman
On September 7th, Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Leigh Chapman will brief PA's business community on her department's efforts for November 2022, and how we can maximize the engagement of employees, customers, and community members in the next election. Learn about the steps state and county officials are taking to account for the large number of expected mail-in ballots, report the results in a timely manner, and make sure the security systems are in place to guarantee that every valid ballot is counted. The goal, as Ms. Chapman will explain, is to administer the election in a way so that the results are widely trusted.
event/Open to the Public
113th Anniversary Luncheon with Jon Meacham best-selling author & presidential historian
Art of Leadership: Lessons from the American Presidency
issue/Open Primaries
Open Primaries
Closed primaries have been used in the Commonwealth for generations. But our politics have changed; our communities have changed; our voters have changed. So should our elections. That's why we launched Ballot PA, to repeal closed primaries.
issue/Ethics and Money
Money in Politics
Seventy advocates for stronger campaign finance laws that promote transparency.