Monday, September 26th, 2016 Perspectives on the Upcoming U.S. Presidential Elections

DateTimeLocation
Monday, September 26, 20164:30PM - 6:00PMExternal Event, University College, Room 161
15 King's College Circle
University of Toronto
Doors open at 4:15 pm; Event starts at 4:30 pm sharp.

Series

CSUS and F. Ross Johnson Distinguished Speaker Series

Description

Former Democratic U.S. Congressional Representative Martin Lancaster from North Carolina and U.S. Republican Representative Steven T. Kuykendall from California are visiting Canada, sponsored by the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Mission to Canada, and the Association of Former Members of Congress’ “Congress to Campus” Program. Lancaster and Kuykendall will share their political opinions and personal analysis about the upcoming November U.S. Presidential Elections providing their unique perspectives from the Republican and Democratic Parties. Mr. Lancaster is a former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Army, Judge Advocate in the U.S. Navy, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, and President of the North Carolina Community College System. Mr. Kuykendall is the former Mayor of the City of Rancho Palo Verdes, member of the California State Assembly, and President and Founder of Lockheed Mortgage Corporation.


Speakers

Martin Lancaster
Former Democratic U.S. Congressional Representative

Steven Kuykendall
U.S. Republican Representative


Main Sponsor

Centre for the Study of the United States

Co-Sponsors

Department of Political Science, University of Toronto

U.S. Consulate General of Toronto

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