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U.S. Elections 2024: A Bipartisan Perspective on U.S. Politics (in Malmö)

  • United Spaces Studiohuset Malmö 24 Nordenskiöldsgatan 211 19 Malmö Sweden (map)

Join us for an insightful discussion with distinguished former U.S. Representatives Scott Klug (R) and Elizabeth “Betsy” Markey (D) as they provide a bipartisan analysis of the upcoming 2024 U.S. elections. This exclusive program will explore key issues shaping the U.S. political landscape and the influence of U.S. domestic and foreign policies on global trade and investment.

Klug and Markey will bring perspectives based on their extensive experience in government, small business advocacy, and bipartisan collaboration. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the U.S. electoral system.

The program will take place in both Malmö and Stockholm.

Elizabeth “Betsy” Markey is a former member of the U.S. Congress from Colorado (D), and is now an advisor with Sumihiro Investments, helping foreign-owned companies establish a presence in the United States. She can address issues related to the U.S. political system, small businesses, foreign investment, and global trade. Previously, she co-founded Syscom Services, a digital information management systems company.

Scott Klug is a former member of the U.S. Congress from Wisconsin (R), and the public affairs director and co-chair of the Federal Public Affairs Practice at the law firm of Foley & Lardner LLP. Klug is the founder and host of the website and podcast “Lost in the Middle: America’s Political Orphans,” about the disappearance of centrists in federal and local government. His areas of expertise include the U.S. electoral system, health care, financial services, telecommunications, and energy policy. Previously, Klug spent fifteen years as an Emmy award-winning television reporter, where he crafted proactive media strategies.

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