Clinton vs. Trump: Who Will Win?
In the feverish, unprecedented American election campaign, many think the U.S. is on the verge of electing Donald J. Trump as its President.
On July 20, 2016, hear award-winning American professor, political commentator and author, Robert Watson predict the outcome in his speech, “Making Sense of the Nonsense: The 2016 American Presidential Campaign“.
Professor Watson has published many books on the American presidency and campaigns. He is a veteran political analyst for numerous media outlets in the US and internationally AND… is six-for-six in forecasting the winner of the last six presidential races.
Learn live, in person, who Professor Watson will pick to win the U.S. Presidential election in November and hear his expert background analysis.
Following his speech and a question period, Robert Watson will sign his acclaimed new book, The Nazi Titanic, an incredible untold story of a doomed ship-turned-concentration camp in WWII. Read a glowing review of his book, published recently in widely-read British newspaper, The Daily Mail. Books will be available for purchase.
Don’t delay. Seating is limited, so make plans to attend this must-attend event now. To purchase tickets, click here.
When: Wednesday, July 20, 2016, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Al Green Theatre at the Miles Nadal JCC
750 Spadina Avenue
Toronto
Cost: $25.00 per person plus HST
For more information. see www.proftalks.ca
Meet Robert Watson
Robert Watson is an award-winning professor, veteran political analyst and author who has published thirty-six books, two encyclopedia sets and hundreds of scholarly articles on American history and politics. As a political commentator, Robert Watson has been interviewed thousands of times by media outlets around the country and world, including CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, USA Today, The New York Times, NPR, the BBC, and so on, and has appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, C-SPAN, Book TV, The Washington Journal, Voice of America, and the debut program for American History TV, to name a few. He is also the political analyst for WPTV 5 NBC, a regular guest on the Sunday morning news shows To the Point (WPTV 5) and Issues (WPBT 2 PBS) in Florida, was a long-time Sunday columnist for the Sun-Sentinel newspaper, and has been either the station political analyst or regular guest for many talk radio stations, including WIOD 610 AM and WFTL 850 AM in Florida, RTE One in Ireland, ABC radio in Australia, and others.
DID YOU KNOW?
19 states and the District of Columbia have voted for a Democrat in the last six presidential contests. These alone account for 242 electoral votes — a mere 28 short of the 270 needed to win the presidency. By comparison, the 13 states which voted Republican in the last six elections contain 102 electoral votes.