Bipartisan Policy Center's Inaugural Political Summit Begins

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 1:22pm EST

Event to be webcast live from New Orleans with focus on Taking the Poison Out
of Partisanship 

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Bipartisan Policy Center
(BPC) kicks off its Inaugural Political Summit at Tulane University in New
Orleans today. The theme of this year's Summit is Taking the Poison Out of
Partisanship. Top consultants from both parties will participate in panel
discussions on November 9 and 10, 2009 moderated by some of America's leading
political journalists and analysts. James Carville and Mary Matalin will serve
as Honorary Co-Chairs and Big Easy hosts. 

The two-day Summit will feature four panels: 

Monday, November 9th 

- What's Fair in Politics? Moderated by The Aspen Institute's Walter Isaacson 

Featuring Republicans Charlie Black, Jeff Larson, and Steve Schmidt; and
Democrats Tad Devine, Kiki McLean, and Hilary Rosen. (2:30pm-3:45pm CST) 

- Assessing the Obama Presidency Moderated by Atlantic Media's Ronald
Brownstein Featuring Republicans Bill McInturff, and Mark McKinnon; and
Democrats John Anzalone, Stan Greenberg, and Larry Grisolano. (4:00pm-5:00pm
CST) 

Tuesday, November 10th 

- Looking Ahead to 2010 and 2012 Moderated by Charlie Cook of The Cook
Political Report. Featuring Republicans Tony Blankley, Alex Castellanos, and
Bill McInturff; and Democrats Stan Greenberg, Steve McMahon, and Joe Trippi.
(9:30am-10:45am CST) 

- The Role of Media in Elections Moderated by The New York Times' Jeff Zeleny 

Featuring Republicans Mark McKinnon, Steve Schmidt, and David Winston; and
Democrats Tad Devine, Mandy Grunwald, and Joe Lockhart. (11:00am-noon CST)

All panel discussions will be open to the public and the press. To submit a
question to one of the panels, please visit www.bipartisanpolicy.org/NOLA2009.


The BPC will webcast the Summit live from New Orleans beginning Monday,
November 9 at 2:30pm CST and Tuesday, November 10 at 9:30am CST at
www.bipartisanpolicy.org/NOLA2009. The event will also be blogged live from
the BPC website and can be followed on Twitter at @BPCBeat and #BPCNOLA.
Photos and videos of the event will also be posted on the BPC website. 

To conclude the Summit, the BPC will host a barbecue and charity Wii
Competition with local children competing against political consultants and
moderators. Proceeds will benefit The Devlin Student-Athletes for Education
Center for Leadership Development. Photos from the charity event will be
posted to the BPC website.

One of the goals of the BPC and its founders, former Senator Majority Leaders
Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole and George Mitchell is to demonstrate that
consensus and principled compromise can be achieved on difficult issues when
policy differences are debated in a thoughtful and constructive manner. The
BPC is currently conducting projects in the areas of health care, energy,
national security, transportation, science, financial services and homeland
security. For more information about the BPC, please visit:
www.bipartisanpolicy.org. 

WHO: Bipartisan Policy Center and Honorary Co-Chairs James Carville and Mary
Matalin

WHAT: BPC's Inaugural Political Summit, Taking the Poison Out of Partisanship

WHEN: Monday, November 9, 2009
Opening remarks at 2:30pm CST 
What's Fair in Politics? from 2:45pm to 3:45pm CST 
Assessing the Obama Presidency from 4:00pm to 5:00pm CST 

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 
Opening Remarks at 9:30am CST 
Looking Ahead to 2010 and 2010 from 9:45am to 10:45am CST 
The Role of Media in Elections from 11:00am to noon CST

WHERE: Kendall Cram Room, Lavin-Bernick Center 
Tulane University, New Orleans 

Via webcast at www.bipartisanpolicy.org/NOLA2009

Follow on Twitter @BPCBeat and #BPCNOLA 


About the Bipartisan Policy Center: 
In 2007, former U.S. Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob
Dole, and George Mitchell formed the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) to develop
and promote solutions that can attract the public support and political
momentum to achieve real progress. The BPC acts as an incubator for policy
efforts that engage top political figures, advocates, academics, and business
leaders in the art of principled compromise. Currently, the BPC conducts
projects in the areas of transportation, health care, energy and climate
change, science, and national and homeland security. For more information
please visit our website: http://www.bipartisanpolicy.org/



SOURCE  Bipartisan Policy Center

Ashley Clark, Deputy Press Secretary, Bipartisan Policy Center,
+1-202-569-9110, aclark@bipartisanpolicy.org
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