The Tea Party, Rand Paul, and Young People
There are many questions about the Tea Party: Will it last and change politics or is it just a reflection of economic bad times? Will it be co-opted by the Republican establishment or just ignored? What will its impact be in the November elections?
The rising influence of the youth vote and the increasing volume of those proclaiming “liberty!” threaten to shift the political climate from the status quo. Are these factors simply overblown hype? Or are they backed by the winds of true change?
Government scholar John Samples (Director of the Center for Representative Government, Cato Institute) and journalist David Weigel (Slate and MSNBC) join with Cato On Campus to bring you an event that will address the future of politics in America.
The panel discussion will be followed by a reception, at which interns will able to mingle with each other and talk with the panelists and other policy scholars at the Cato Institute.
The event is open for all interns and young adults in the DC-area, and those online via an online video stream. Please plan to attend, and tell your friends.
- What: The Future of American Politics: The Tea Party, Rand Paul and Young People
- When: Friday, August 20th at 4:00pm
- Where: The Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington DC 20001
- Register: Click here to save your spot. Registration closes at 12pm on August 19
- Online: Click here for the live webcast of the event
- Share: RSVP to the Facebook event and invite your friends!
















