2024 Elections

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Cozen Currents: Can He Do That?

“Entering office with four years of on-the-job training this time around, President-elect Trump and his advisors have a much better sense of how to manipulate the levers of government power – and they intend to push the envelope in doing so.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

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Election Coverage and Insights from Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies 

With the 2024 general election just behind us, Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies (“CPS”) remains at the forefront of politics. Leveraging their bipartisan experience as former elected officials, senior administration appointees, legislative staff, campaign professionals, and lobbyists across all levels of government, CPS brings a comprehensive, multijurisdictional perspective to the evolving election cycle.

Beltway Briefing Podcast

Episode 325 – Trump’s Return: The Power of Listening in Politics | November 8, 2024

Episode 324 – 2024 Election Forecast: Divided Government on the Horizon? | November 3, 2024

Episode 323 – “Is the Cake Already Baked?” | October 23, 2024

Episode 322 – Madam President or 2016 Redux? | October 20, 2024

Episode 321 – Messaging Is Everything | October 13, 2024

Episode 320 – VP Debate: Midwest Nice | October 6, 2024

Episode 319 – A Local Pulse on the National Election | September 29, 2024

Episode 318 – The Donut Test: How 2024 Stacks Up | September 22, 2024

Episode 317 – Cats, Dogs, and Taylor Swift | September 15, 2024

Episode 316 – < 60 Days Out: An Unprecedented Election | September 6, 2024

Episode 315 – LIVE at the DNC | August 20, 2024

Episode 314 – Special Edition: Meet Coach Walz | August 8, 2024

Episode 313: Kamala Harris: A Choice for Double-Haters? | July 28, 2024

Episode 312: Is this the last Biden v. Trump edition of the Beltway Briefing? | July 21, 2024

Episode 311: The Clock’s Ticking: Will Biden Step Aside? | July 13, 2024

Episode 310: Presidential Debate or Debacle? | June 30, 2024

Episode 309: Migrant Crisis: National Issue, Local Impact | June 23, 2024

Episode 308: The Politicization of the Bench | June 16, 2024

Episode 307: Biden’s Age Concerns: GOP Deflection or Democratic Panic? | June 9, 2024

Episode 306: The Vilification of Politics | May 19, 2024

Episode 305: “It’s All About Clicks & Eyeballs” | May 12, 2024

Cozen Currents 

Cozen Currents: Can He Do That? | November 26, 2024

Cozen Currents: Staffing Trump 2.0 | November 19, 2024

Cozen Currents: What Makes This Time Different | November 12, 2024

Cozen Currents: The Most Likely Election Outcomes | November 5, 2024

Cozen Currents: The Case for a Landslide | October 28, 2024

Cozen Currents: How to Watch Election Night(s) | October 22, 2024

Cozen Currents: All Geopolitics Are Local | October 15, 2024

Cozen Currents: Getting Down to Brass Tacks on Tax Reform | October 8, 2024

Cozen Currents: Staffing Up | October 1, 2024

Cozen Currents: It’s (Already) Election Day Somewhere | September 24, 2024

Cozen Currents: The Fight for the Center | September 17, 2024

Cozen Currents: The Debate Over Defining Harris | September 10, 2024

Cozen Currents: How Harris is Different | July 30, 2024

Cozen Currents: Is Harris the Answer? | July 23, 2024

Cozen Currents: In Trump’s Image | July 16, 2024

Cozen Currents: Trump Version 2.0 | July 9, 2024

Cozen Currents: Why This Rematch Isn’t a Rehash | June 25, 2024

Cozen Currents: To the Victors Goes the Process | June 18, 2024

Cozen Currents: GOP Thinks Big | June 11, 2024

Cozen Currents: When Getting Rusty is a Good Thing | June 4, 2024

Cozen Currents: Trump’s Policy Agenda in Waiting | May 21, 2024

Cozen Currents: A Shotgun Marriage of Bipartisanship | May 14, 2024

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Cozen Currents: Can He Do That?

November 26, 2024

“Entering office with four years of on-the-job training this time around, President-elect Trump and his advisors have a much better sense of how to manipulate the levers of government power – and they intend to push the envelope in doing so.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Cozen Currents: Staffing Trump 2.0

November 19, 2024

“President-elect Trump is quickly centralizing power in the White House and looking to install loyalists in Cabinet agencies with the goal of avoiding the internal dissension that at times plagued his first administration.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Broad Street Brief: City Council Hears From Parker Admin, Sixers on Arena

November 14, 2024

Mayor Cherelle Parker is reportedly taking a cautious approach to preparations for President-elect Donald Trump’s second term, focusing on maintaining safety, cleanliness, and prosperity while addressing uncertainties about federal funding and sanctuary city policies.

Cozen Currents: What Makes This Time Different

November 12, 2024

The second Trump term will be very different from the first. President-elect Trump and his team will enter office more prepared to enact much of their agenda through an aggressive expansion of executive power.

New York Note: Adams Appointments, Client Spotlight, Super Lawyers

November 11, 2024

Mayor Adams has announced new appointments within the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Communications.

Broad Street Brief: Vote Tallying Continues in Philadelphia, Suburbs

November 07, 2024

Last week, following intense criticism from City Council and community advocates, the Parker Administration pledged to address longstanding inefficiencies within Philadelphia’s Land Bank, including improving transparency and prioritizing community needs.

New York Note Special Edition: NYS 2024 Election Results

November 06, 2024

Yesterday, New Yorkers voted on one seat in the U.S. Senate, all 26 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, and all 213 seats of the state legislature, in addition to the presidential ticket, which is being widely reported in the press.

Cozen Currents: The Most Likely Election Outcomes

November 05, 2024

If Vice President Harris wins, she will most likely preside over a divided government, limiting her ambitious agenda and setting the stage for a lengthy bipartisan negotiation over tax reform.

New York Note: Adams Trial, City for All, Ballot Propositions, Semiconductor Facility

November 04, 2024

Mayor Eric Adams’ trial has been scheduled for April 21. Mayor Adams has been accused of corruption and bribery, and has pleaded not guilty.

The Road to the Ballot Runs Through Judicial Conventions [AmNew York Legal]

November 04, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the AmNew York Legal Special Section discussing the general election ballot, which includes races for Supreme Court judges in approximately 30 states.

Broad Street Brief: City Council Advances Components of Arena Legislation

October 31, 2024

During Thursday’s meeting, City Council voted 11-5 to advance two largely procedural resolutions key to the development and construction of the Sixers’ proposed Center City arena.

Cozen Currents: The Case for a Landslide

October 28, 2024

With the polls showing the presidential race deadlocked and few voters remaining undecided, the two candidates are leaning on their respective strength on top issues in their closing arguments to try to maximize turnout.

New York Note: Mayoral Primary, City of Yes, Early Voting

October 28, 2024

Two new candidates have entered the field for NYC Mayor: Zohran Mamdani, New York State Assemblymember, and Jim Walden, New York attorney.

Natural Disasters, Terrorist Disruptions and Presidential Elections [Just Security]

October 22, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to Just Security discussing the need for Congress to enact standardized procedures to handle election interruptions in future emergencies.

Cozen Currents: How to Watch Election Night(s)

October 22, 2024

Despite polls showing a tied race and local laws preventing the quick processing of early and absentee ballots in a handful of key states, there are notable signals to watch on Election Night for early signs of who will win the White House.

Joseph Hill on Young Voters and Engagement, Washington Post

October 21, 2024

Joseph Hill, Managing Director of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies in Philadelphia, was featured in a Washington Post article titled, A Pennsylvania road trip finds voters full of doubt, anger, and unease.

Broad Street Brief: City, CCP Launch Municipal Employment College

October 17, 2024

Last week, Mayor Cherelle Parker joined the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) to launch the new City College for Municipal Employment, which will train students specifically for local government jobs.

Cozen Currents: All Geopolitics Are Local

October 15, 2024

The presidential election will be decided on domestic issues, but Vice President Harris and former President Trump are still touting their foreign policy platforms as they seek to woo voters.

Broad Street Brief: City Wellness Facility to Open This Fall

October 10, 2024

On Tuesday, the City Council Public Safety and Streets & Services Committees heard testimony from Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) officials about ongoing efforts to investigate and prosecute individuals involved in recent illegal car meetups.

Broad Street Brief: City Council Talks Illegal Car Meetups, Rec Center Resources

October 03, 2024

On Tuesday, the City Council Public Safety and Streets & Services Committees heard testimony from Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) officials about ongoing efforts to investigate and prosecute individuals involved in recent illegal car meetups. The police plan to continue their investigation while exploring new strategies to prevent future incidents, such as creating a “rogues gallery” of participants and enhancing traffic regulations in affected areas.

Patrick Martin Breaks Down Vance-Walz VP Debate on NBC Chicago

October 02, 2024

Patrick Martin, Executive Vice President of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, joined NBC Chicago to analyze last night’s vice presidential debate between Senator JD Vance and Governor Tim Walz. In contrast to the more personal and combative exchanges between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, the Vance-Walz debate offered a refreshing display of civility, described by Patrick as "Midwest nice," policy-focused, and civil. Watch the full interview here!

Cozen Currents: Staffing Up

October 01, 2024

Despite her relatively short time in Washington, Vice President Harris has developed an extensive network during her time in public service that she will be able to draw upon to staff her administration if elected president. Former President Trump is likely to rely on a network of formal and informal advisors in a second term and particularly draw on a network of MAGA think tanks preparing for a second Trump administration.

Broad Street Brief: Mayor Parker Shares Arena Agreement Details

September 26, 2024

On Wednesday, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the terms of the City’s agreement with the Philadelphia 76ers for the proposed $1.55 billion Center City arena, which includes an economic opportunity plan for a diverse workforce and a $50 million community benefits agreement. Mayor Parker also shared drafts of nine bills and two resolutions that will be sent to City Council with the first reading expected on October 24.

Cozen Currents: It's (Already) Election Day Somewhere

September 24, 2024

• Election Day is just 41 days away but voting has already begun in some states, mitigating the impact of both candidates’ campaigns as we draw closer to November 5th.

Broad Street Brief: Center City Sixers Arena: What Happens Now?

September 19, 2024

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced via social media that her administration has reached an agreement with the Philadelphia 76ers over their proposed Center City arena. City Councilmember Mark Squilla (District 1), who represents Chinatown and the proposed arena site, has committed to making drafts of legislation for the arena public 30 days before introduction, making October 24 the earliest possible date for introduction.

Cozen Currents: The Fight for the Center

September 17, 2024

• As undecided voters tune into the presidential race’s post-Labor Day sprint, former President Trump and Vice President Harris are rapidly unveiling new populist economic policy proposals in a race to capture the economic center.

Broad Street Brief: Mayor Parker Holds Arena Town Hall

September 12, 2024

On Wednesday evening, Mayor Cherelle Parker hosted a community meeting at the Pennsylvania Convention Center regarding the proposed $1.55 billion Center City Sixers arena, drawing nearly one thousand project supporters and detractors. Mayor Parker did not indicate her stance on the arena, but promised a decision on the matter soon.

Cozen Currents: The Debate Over Defining Harris

September 10, 2024

• With Election Day approaching quickly, both candidates are trying to make tonight’s debate as consequential as the last one. • The contest for the 2025 Senate majority is coming down to the wire, but recent polling indicates that, while Democratic candidates are overperforming in key races, a favorable map for the GOP may ultimately win out. • California lawmakers sent a major bill on AI to Governor Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) desk late last month, but it’s unclear if he will sign it. Either way, the measure sets a precedent for regulating the emerging technology.

Broad Street Brief: Arena or Research Hub for Center City?

September 05, 2024

The Philadelphia City Council returned today after a summer recess, with all eyes fixed on the future of the proposed Sixers arena in Center City and potential developments regarding business tax cuts based on the upcoming Tax Reform Commission report.

Broad Street Brief: City Releases Arena Impact Reports

August 29, 2024

With this week’s release of the highly anticipated City-commissioned impact studies, the future of the Philadelphia 76ers’ proposed $1.55 billion Center City arena now rests with City Council and Mayor Cherelle Parker.

DNC Recap: Patrick Martin Analyzes Speeches and Campaign Messages

August 22, 2024

Patrick Martin, Executive Vice President of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, sat down live at the United Center with NBC Chicago to break down key moments from Wednesday night’s speeches at the Democratic National Convention, featuring Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and former President Bill Clinton. In anticipation of Vice President Kamala Harris’ nomination, the Harris-Walz campaign is emphasizing that “elections are a choice between the past and the future.” Watch the full interview here.

Broad Street Brief: Philadelphia Electeds Represent at DNC

August 22, 2024

City Controller Christy Brady is criticizing Philadelphia's new “streetery” licensing system for its complexity and high costs, which could deter restaurants from applying and cause financial losses for both the City and businesses. A new report published by the Controller’s Office suggests simplifying the application process, reducing fees, and reevaluating parking policies to improve the program's effectiveness and accessibility.

Patrick Martin Shares What to Expect at the 2024 DNC

August 19, 2024

Patrick Martin, executive vice president of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, joins NBC Chicago to discuss the 2024 Democratic National Convention, sharing what this week means for the Democratic party and what to expect at the convention, including speeches from President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

NY Court of Appeals Weighs Mail-In and Non-Citizen Voting [NYLJ]

August 01, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal discussing several salient issues concerning the upcoming presidential election.

Cozen Currents: How Harris is Different

July 30, 2024

“A President Harris’ policies would likely be similar to those of President Biden, with some notable exceptions. But her differing governing priorities and style are what would set her apart.”

A DNC Delegate Who’s Backing a Winner [New York Daily News]

July 24, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Daily News discussing his role as a Democratic National Convention delegate.

Cozen Currents: Is Harris the Answer?

July 23, 2024

“President Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 race had become a necessary condition to avoid Democrats losing to former President Trump. It remains unclear though whether it’s a sufficient condition.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Cozen Currents: In Trump's Image

July 16, 2024

“While the fallout from President Biden’s disastrous debate performance had monopolized coverage of the presidential campaign over the past two weeks, the failed assassination attempt on former President Trump and the spotlight shifting to the Republican National Convention puts Trump back front and center.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Cozen Currents: Trump Version 2.0

July 09, 2024

“If given the opportunity to return to the Oval Office, Donald Trump would be better prepared to shatter institutional norms this time around.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

New York Note: NYS 2024 Key Primary Results

June 26, 2024

NYN Special Edition: NYS 2024 Key Primary Results

Cozen Currents: Why This Rematch Isn't a Rehash

June 25, 2024

“While the upcoming presidential election is a rematch of 2020, both candidates’ respective electoral bases are undergoing fundamental transformations, adding to the uncertainty.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Cozen Currents: To the Victors Goes the Process

June 18, 2024

“In Washington, process often trumps substance. But if one party gains unified control of government, it has the ability to bend the legislative process to its political will.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Cozen Currents: GOP Thinks Big

June 11, 2024

“Although the presidential race continues to be a nail-biter and the House has one of the slimmest margins in almost 100 years, that hasn’t stopped Republicans from thinking big about their post-election plans.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Cozen Currents: When Getting Rusty is a Good Thing

June 04, 2024

“Who wins the White House in November will likely be determined by just three states. And given how unpopular both Joe Biden and Donald Trump are, their respective ability to not only turn out their own voters but also turn off their opponent’s in the Rust Belt will determine who is sitting behind the Resolute Desk come January 20.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

Cozen Currents: Trump's Policy Agenda in Waiting

May 21, 2024

“While Donald Trump is focused on the personal legal implications of his re-election, many of his closest advisors are putting in place both the policies that would likely dominate his second term – as well as the means to implement them.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies

State AG Pulse | Everybody Comes From Somewhere

May 13, 2024

In this episode of State AG Pulse, Chris Allen, Jerry Kilgore and Howard Schweitzer consider AGs’ journeys both into the office and after leaving office, and the relational nature of both state and federal politics in an increasingly polarized political environment.

2024: Like No Other Presidential Election in Our History [New York Law Journal]

September 07, 2023

Jerry Goldfeder contributed an article to the New York Law Journal addressing how the 2024 presidential election is already shaping up to be unlike any other in history.

In The News

Trump's Legal Future After Winning The Presidential Election

November 11, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was a guest on Spectrum News to discuss Donald Trump's current pending legal proceedings.

How Trump Allies Could Challenge US Presidential Election Result

October 31, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in an Irish Times article discussing the Republican Party’s plan to send 230,000 volunteers across every battleground state to monitor alleged fraud after the polls close on election day.

NY Lawyers Preparing for Prominent Role in State, National Elections

October 29, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a New York Law Journal article discussing his and the firm's role in assisting the State Democracy Defenders Fund to research state laws to support litigation by Democrats and Republicans to expand the vote and ensure valid ballots are counted.

Would the Federal Government Prosecute Elon Musk for His $1 Million Lottery? Don’t Hold Your Breath

October 28, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a PolitiFact article discussing whether the Federal Election Commission or the Justice Department would prosecute Elon Musk for his $1 million daily lottery for registered voters in battleground states who sign his petition advocating for free speech and the Second Amendment.

DOJ Warns Musk $1 Million Payments to Voters May Be Illegal, FEC Complaint Filed

October 24, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was interviewed by Straight Arrow News to discuss whether Elon Musk’s 1 million dollar daily giveaway to registered votes is illegal.

Is Elon Musk’s $1 Million Payment to Registered Voters in Swing States Legal?

October 23, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was interviewed by Straight Arrow News to discuss whether Elon Musk’s public statement requiring winners to become spokespersons for his petition affects the legality of his daily $1 million lottery for registered voters.

Election Lawyers Weren't Surprised Judge Knocked RFK Jr. Off Presidential Ballot

August 14, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a New York Law Journal article discussing a New York trial court judge’s decision that ordered the state Board of Elections not to include Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the statewide ballot.

Veteran Attorney Discusses Upcoming Democratic National Convention

July 24, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was a guest on Spectrum News to discuss the Democratic Party's nomination process.

Patrick Martin Analyzes Biden’s Decision to Drop Out and the Endorsement of Kamala Harris on NBC Chicago

July 22, 2024

Patrick Martin, Executive Vice President of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, joined NBC-TV Chicago to discuss President Biden’s recent decision to not seek reelection and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris to be the Democratic nominee.

Patrick Martin Discusses Trump’s VP Pick and DNC Uncertainty on NBC Chicago

July 18, 2024

Following the Republican National Convention, Patrick Martin, Executive Vice President of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies, provided insightful analysis on NBC-TV Chicago, anchored by Marion Brooks and Alex Maragos.

What SCOTUS’ Immunity Ruling Means for Trump’s Cases and Future Presidents

July 02, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a WLRN article discussing how the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision regarding presidential immunity will impact Donald Trump’s conviction and sentencing in New York.

Jerry Goldfeder Discusses Donald Trump’s Conviction on 1010WINS

May 31, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was a guest on 1010WINS to discuss Donald Trump’s felony conviction.

Trump Was Found Guilty of Crimes in New York. Can He Still Vote in Florida?

May 30, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a Yahoo News article discussing how an appeal to Donald Trump’s conviction will impact his voting status in his home state.

RFK Jr. May Face Legal Trouble After Listing Westchester Home as Residence Without Actually Living There: Experts

May 20, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a New York Post article discussing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claim to residency in New York despite not owning the property and rarely visiting the address.

Election Attorney Discusses Federal Appeals Court Denying Trump Immunity

February 08, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was a guest on Spectrum News NY1 to discuss if Trump is eligible to run for president due to his conduct surrounding the January 6 insurrection.

How We Can Get Rid of Trump and Biden

January 31, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was a guest on The Middle – Unplugged with Anthony Weiner podcast to discuss how a candidate can be replaced on the ballot.

This Jan. 6, NY Democrats Are Vocal About Removing Trump From the Ballot, but Decision Remains With the BOE

January 09, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a City & State New York article discussing the process for the New York State Board of Elections to remove Trump from the ballot.

Majority of NYC Council Members, All Democrats, Say Trump Shouldn’t Be On the NY Ballot

January 05, 2024

Jerry Goldfeder was quoted in a Gothamist article discussing the New York City council members’ letter to the state Board of Elections to withhold Donald J. Trump’s name from the state’s 2024 presidential primary and general election ballots.

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