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Bridge Lunch Break and Elections FAQ to join forces for post-election event

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  • On the day after the election, Bridge is hosting a reader event to break down results and discuss any undecided races
  • Bridge Michigan’s Capitol reporting team will analyze the election results and answer reader questions
  • Register for this free event and pre-submit your questions below

Bridge Michigan invites readers to a free and live-streamed discussion with our Capitol reporting team at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 6, to analyze results from the prior day’s presidential election. 

We’re combining our Lunch Break and Elections FAQ events for a special post-election discussion. 

Our Capitol team will break down the election results that have been reported, weighing in on their implications for our state and the nation. They’ll also discuss pending results if any of the vote tallies have not been finalized. 

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Then, they’ll turn to reader questions, with reporters answering your election-focused inquiries live.

Panelists for this event will include Capitol reporters Lauren Gibbons, Jordyn Hermani, and Simon Schuster. Bridge Michigan education reporter and Elections FAQ host Isabel Lohman will moderate the discussion.

Participants can ask questions of our reporters on our registration form before the event and via the YouTube comments during the event. Pull up a chair, grab your lunch and join us for this interactive discussion.

Please fill out our Lunch Break/Elections FAQ registration form to be sent a calendar invitation to the noon event. You’ll be emailed the link for the YouTube live stream on the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 6. This registration form also includes an opportunity to submit questions for our reporters.

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Bridge’s Lunch Break monthly series focuses on timely topics facing our state. Previous events have discussed spending of Michigan’s opioid settlement funds, solutions to gun violence in Michigan, Michigan’s population crisis, youth mental health in Michigan and the legacy of the automotive industry on the state’s environment and economy.

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Bridge’s Michigan Elections FAQ series launched in May 2024 and takes place weekly, answering reader questions about all things election-related. Previous events have discussed why bloated voter rolls don’t lead to voter fraud, where the presidential candidates stand on border security, climate, taxes and health care, absentee ballots, top races to watch and more.

Member support allows us to offer engagement opportunities like this event. To regularly receive advance notification of what our nonprofit newsroom is planning and receive member-exclusive benefits — such as free Bridge event tickets, copies of our bimonthly Bridge Culture Club selections and more — become a Bridge Club member today.  

We look forward to talking with you on Nov. 6!

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