At the Virtual Table with Laura Washington and Lynn Sweet: 2020 preview of the upcoming Democratic and Republican conventions

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Watch the Chicago Sun-Times’ Lynn Sweet and Laura Washington’s conversation about the upcoming 2020 Democratic and Republican conventions.

Our newsmaker guests are Trump Campaign Advisor and former Trump 2016 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski; Illinois for Trump campaign co-chair Rep. Darin LaHood; member of the Illinois Democratic Party State Central Committee Rep. Robin Kelly and Biden delegate and Distinguished Fellow Chicago Council on Global Affairs and a visiting professor at Stanford University Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Ertharin Cousin.

Check out the Thursday, August 13 at 6:30 p.m - 7:30 p.m. CST event below to be a part of our conversation about the events leading up to the November 2020 presidential election, this year’s candidates and politics during the pandemic.

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