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#21 Election 2020 and What it Means for Bakers

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Jim Ellis, Senior Political Analyst, Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC)

With the 2020 Election around the corner, Jim Ellis of BIPAC and ABA’s Lee Sanders and Kelly Knowles join us to break down what we can expect this November and what the results might mean for the baking industry. They discuss everything from top issues, the Presidential race, key House and Senate races, and how the pandemic is affecting the campaigns and voting.

Recorded on September 29, 2020. 

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Lee Sanders, Senior Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs, ABA and Kelly Knowles, Vice President, Political and State Affairs, ABA

Jim Ellis, Senior Political Analyst, Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC)
Lee Sanders, Senior Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs, ABA
Kelly Knowles, Vice President, Political and State Affairs, ABA

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Posted On October 6, 2020

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