RNLA Webinar

Redistricting: GOP Wins, Left Losses, & 2022 Election Impact

featuring


Adam Kincaid
President & Executive Director, National Republican Redistricting Trust

&

Dale Oldham
Redistricting Counsel, Republican National Committee

Friday, June 10
1:30 p.m. Eastern Time

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With all 50 states having finished drawing new congressional district boundaries, the RNLA will take an in-depth look into how Republicans have been winning redistricting battles. Our speakers will address why Democrats lost seats by their own accord, the political breakdown of the new maps, and the impact redistricting will have on future elections.

Adam Kincaid serves as the President and Executive Director for the National Republican Redistricting Trust. Prior to becoming the NRRT’s first Executive Director Adam worked as the Special Projects Director at the Republican National Committee; as the Redistricting Coordinator, Southeastern Political Director, and National Data Director for the National Republican Congressional Committee; and as the Deputy Political Director and Director of Policy and Research for the Republican Governors Association.  His first job in politics was as the Voter Programs Director for the Georgia Republican Party.

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This is a Zoom video webinar. Registration is required. All participants must be RNLA members.
There will also be an option to dial in on your phone and listen to the audio.

 

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This call is off the record and closed to the press.

By dialing in to this call, you agree not to audio record the speakers at any time and not to share any portion of their remarks on social media or by any other mechanism. This event is not a fundraiser. RNLA provides opportunities for its members to meet and hear from conservative leaders.

The RNLA seeks to promote open, fair and honest elections at all levels of American society in a non-discriminatory manner and to provide access to the polls to all qualified and eligible voters.

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June 10, 2022 at 2:00pm - 3pm