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Cozen Currents: The Inseparable Line Between Governing and Campaigning
September 12, 2023
“Although it’s still only 2023, everything that happens in Washington this fall has to be looked at through the lens of the 2024 elections.”...Read More -
Hon. Rodney Davis joins Harvard’s Institute of Politics 2023 Fall Fellows Cohort
September 7, 2023
On August 30th, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies’ Managing Director and former Congressman, Rodney Davis, was appointed to join the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School’s...Read More -
Cozen Cities – July 26, 2023
July 27, 2023
Gig Economy & Technology CHICAGO — Mayor Johnson Launches Campaign to Close Chicago’s Device Gap Mayor Brandon Johnson, in partnership with World Business Chicago, announced the...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Why Nobody Wants to Think About the 2024 Elections
July 26, 2023
“What do you get when you cross 2020 déjà vu and 2016 amnesia? The 2024 elections.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Method to Congress’ Madness
July 20, 2023
“Congressional dysfunction has evolved from being a bug of the legislative process to becoming a feature of it. This is on full display as...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Congress’ Remaining Summer Agenda
July 12, 2023
“Congress is back for three weeks before recessing through Labor Day. These three weeks will set the stage for not only what legislation lawmakers...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Biden Owns Bidenomics
June 27, 2023
“Although voters do not give President Biden high marks for his handling of the economy, he is not only leaning into his economic policy,...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Limits of Trump’s Domination
June 21, 2023
“Former President Trump remains dominant within the GOP despite his indictments. But his impact on down-ballot elections and the governing agenda remains as tenuous...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Corporate America Caught in the Political Crossfire
June 14, 2023
“Big business used to be a key driver of the Republican platform, while blue collar workers were the domain of the Democrats. But as...Read More