"It's not just about collecting data. It's about interpreting it correctly," said Enns, professor in the Department of Government in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy. The key, he explained, lies in understanding and analyzing a wide range of factors that could influence the election.
"Professor Enns' keynote address is more than just a lecture; it's a chance to engage with cutting-edge research and thinking in political science, making it a valuable experience for anyone keen to stay ahead in understanding electoral trends and dynamics," said Christopher Wofford, senior producer at eCornell.
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