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A Republican Rout at the Midterm Elections?


Last updated October 16, 2014

By Furman News

2014 Fall High Noon Schedule

Dr. Danielle Vinson

Dr. Danielle Vinson

The 2014 midterm elections are less than a month away.  The conventional wisdom says the Democrats are in serious trouble since the Republicans will likely remain in control of the House of Representatives and the Democrats could well lose control of the Senate.

Furman political science professor Danielle Vinson will discuss what is expected to transpire during next month’s elections and what it all means for the political future of America when she speaks at the university’s High Noon fall lecture series Wednesday, Oct. 22 at the Upcountry History Museum-Furman.

Her lecture—““How Big Will the GOP Victory Be?”—begins at noon.

Vinson’s talk is the fifth of eight consecutive lectures presented by Furman professors during the fall.  All lectures are free and begin at noon on Wednesdays.

The Upcountry History Museum/Furman is located at 540 Buncombe Street in downtown Greenville’s Heritage Green area.

A complete schedule of lectures is available on Furman’s website.

For more information, contact Furman’s Marketing and Public Relations office at 864-294-2185 or e-mail Marie Newman-Rogers at marie.newman-rogers@furman.edu.

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