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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=780 Jeremy Rosner, polling research expert and former special advisor to President Clinton, discusses poll data from the 2006 midterm elections that suggests traditionally Republican U.S. military voters may be switching to the Democratic party. ----- "A Progressive Framework for National Security." Jeremy Rosner discusses the importance of National Security at an event hosted by the Truman National Security Project. Jeremy Rosner is a Senior Vice President of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, where he provides polling, opinion research, and strategic advice for political and corporate clients worldwide, including candidates Al Gore and Joe Lieberman, and government leaders in over a dozen countries. Mr. Rosner is also a leading authority on public opinion and American foreign policy, and provides research on these issues to clients such as the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation and the Open Society Institute. He has also written on American national security policy for a variety of publications. Before joining Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, Mr. Rosner served as Special Advisor to President Clinton and Secretary of State Albright, where he was responsible for leading the drive to enlarge the NATO Alliance. From 1993-1994, Mr. Rosner served as Special Assistant to President Clinton, and as Counselor and Senior Director for Legislative Affairs on the staff of the National Security Council, where he coordinated legislative work on national security by the White House, State Department, Defense Department, and Central Intelligence Agency. He was also President Clinton's principal foreign policy speechwriter. |
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Jeremy Rosner - Military Voters and the 2006 Elections
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