Final Update 2024 Elections: Key Candidate Policy Positions and Post-Election Scenario Analysis
Brownstein Client Alert, Nov. 1 2024
The November elections are less than a week away, and the outcome will have wide-ranging impacts. Former President Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) were formally nominated for president and vice president, respectively, at the Republican National Convention in July, and Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz accepted the Democratic nominations for president and vice president, respectively, at the Democratic National Convention in August.
Following the conventions, Brownstein compiled summaries of the key policy positions held by Harris, Trump, Walz and Vance, in addition to high-level scenario analysis that outlines how different election outcomes could impact these topics next session.
These materials have now been updated to reflect the candidates’ latest policy positions on these issues heading into election day:
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Click here to access the summaries, and contact any member of the Brownstein team for additional information.
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