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Steve Kornacki Will Visit Princeton Tuesday To Talk About Elections
The news personality will be at the Princeton Public for a conversation with Ingrid Reed.

PRINCETON, NJ — NBC News and MSNBC’s data maven Steve Kornacki will be in Princeton on Tuesday.
The news personality, who won over viewers with his exhaustive coverage of the presidential election in 2020, will be at the Princeton Public for a conversation with Ingrid Reed.
Reed is currently the chair of the NJTV Community Advisory Board and is the former director of the New Jersey project at Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics.
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Reed and Kornacki will be talking about the 2022 elections – what can be learned from it – and what to expect in 2023.
The event will be held in-person and virtually.
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Kornacki spent three years in New Jersey covering politics and even co-hosted a weekly show on News 12 New Jersey.
During the elections, Kornacki wears his trademark khakis and rolled up sleeves, and provides viewers with everything they need to know about the votes, including the why and how behind the numbers.
In fact, in November 2020, Gap confirmed to The Times that sales of its khaki pants surged after it was revealed that Kornacki wore them on election day.
If you haven’t managed to book a spot for Tuesday’s talk, you can still catch it online. To attend virtually, click here.
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