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Cozen Currents: The General Election Begins
March 12, 2024
“Spring has come early to Washington, DC this year. And along with it, so has the general election.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Populism is Popular
March 5, 2024
“Politicians of all stripes seem to be embracing populism. Democrats tend to focus on the dangers of big business while Republicans are more concerned...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Double Haters
February 27, 2024
“As we barrel towards an election in which voters across the spectrum are displeased at a historically high level with both presumptive candidates, the...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Senate and the House’s Role Reversals
February 20, 2024
“In the topsy-turvy world of today’s Washington, the Senate is starting to resemble the House as GOP in-fighting is threatening the upper chamber’s traditional...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Biden Gets No Respect
February 13, 2024
“Despite improving economic data, President Biden could emulate Rodney Dangerfield by saying, ‘I get no respect.’ The real question though is whether he needs...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Who Will Be a Heartbeat Away from the Oldest President in History?
February 6, 2024
“Given that both President Biden and former President Trump would be lame ducks and the oldest occupant of the Oval Office in history by...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Will the Blue Wall Hold?
January 30, 2024
“While former President Trump continues to harp about building a wall on the southern border, his path to victory in November likely depends on...Read More -
Cozen Currents: 2024’s Home-Grown Geopolitical Risks
January 23, 2024
“As the risk of a recession in 2024 has been fading, myriad geopolitical risks have risen to the forefront of concerns among the business...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Can the Ungovernable Govern?
January 16, 2024
“After all the drama among House Republicans in 2023, Speaker Mike Johnson is staking his caucus’ majority on his ability to prove that they...Read More