Kevin D. Williamson will host tonight’s conversation and will be joined by two of our economic symposium contributors, Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute and Alex Muresianu of the Tax Foundation. Join the three as they try to interpret both candidates’ policies. Then, the Dispatch Politics crew joins Kevin to discuss campaign coverage. Finally, Morning Dispatch reporter James Sutton makes his Dispatch Live debut and joins guest Natalie Ecanow to discuss what happens after the death of Yahya Sinwar.
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Show Notes:
Grab a drink, prepare your questions, and join us on YouTube tonight at 7 p.m. ET, 4 p.m. PT
Who: Kevin, Scott Lincicome, Alex Muresianu, Charles, Mike, David, James, Natalie Ecanow
When: Tuesday, October 22, 7 p.m. ET
Where: YouTube
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