In the first session, Isabell Hoffmann, Senior Expert at the Bertelsmann Stiftung and head of eupinions, and U.S. pollster Jeff Liszt discussed the trends in current public opinion survey data in the United States and Europe regarding the candidates and the race for the White House. They highlighted what to watch in the final weeks before the election and the significance of down-ballot races. ACG President Dr. Steven E. Sokol moderated this panel.

In the second session, U.S.-based strategy consultants, Andrew Frank and Zev Furst, discussed the policy prescriptions of the two candidates and the impact the election may have on regulatory and political affairs – as well as the impact on the transatlantic economy; They also talked about how European companies can prepare for the new administration. This panel was moderated by Anja Wehler-Schöck, Head of International Politics for Der Tagesspiegel.

THE US ELECTIONS AND THE IMPACT ON THE TRANSATLANTIC ECONOMY

Berlin, Germany

SURVEYS CONDUCTED BY IMPACT RESEARCH

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