Washington DC lawyer, Mace Rosenstein, provided answers to the following questions:
- Who actually votes for the President?
- What is the role of the Electoral College?
- What are the opportunities for President
- Trump to game the voting process?
- Is the US really a democracy?
Mace Rosenstein practiced telecommunications law in Washington, D.C. for more than 35 years. He also has a keen understanding of US electoral politics and its constitutional foundations. In this video, he dissects how the vote is undertaken in the US and the many flaws in the process compared with Canada.
Bob Sandford, the Global Water Futures Chair in Water and Climate Security at the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, interviews Mace.
Jon O’Riordan, Founder of the Gail O’Riordan Climate and the Arts Legacy Series, summarizes what is at stake in global climate policies and institutions in this pivotal election. He explores how individuals, communities and businesses can implement creative solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises even without leadership from national governments.
This webinar is the first in a two-part series, with the second webinar scheduled for the day after the US Election on November 4th.
Mace Rosenstein will be joined by Tom Axworthy, a senior policy advisor to the Federal government to review on the results available after the election and the implications of Canada-US relations.
If you want to understand what is at stake and how the US election might unfold you cannot afford to miss next week’s webinar.
“Mace Rosenstein is an amazing presenter; not only grounded in his subject but extremely accessible and clear. He’s a wonderful educator! Appreciated the webinar.” – G Wolfram
“Just a brief note to say what absolutely BEAUTIFUL and IMPORTANT work you are doing! I have been spell-bound by the last several sessions I was able to catch, and the last one was especially powerful. Thank you for your work, your passion, your imagination and commitment. Gratefully, Monika W.”