Registration is OPEN for the 2026 AFSA Annual Meeting

Reading the Room: What Voters Are Really Saying About the Economy and the Road to the Midterms
Numbers don’t lie. But they do require interpretation and AFSA’s Annual Meeting has two of the best in the business to help us do just that.
Two of Washington’s most respected pollsters go beyond the headlines to reveal what American voters are thinking. Micah Roberts, partner at Public Opinion Strategies, and Jeff Horwitt, partner at Hart Research, join forces each month for the CNBC All-America Economic Survey, bringing a rare bipartisan lens to the data shaping today’s political landscape.
Fresh off their latest polling cycle, Roberts and Horwitt will unpack new findings on consumer sentiment and economic confidence at the Annual Meeting, and what those numbers mean for candidates and campaigns heading into the midterms. Are voters’ kitchen-table concerns breaking along party lines? Or is something more nuanced at play? Which issues have the power to move persuadable voters, and where is the electorate really headed?
The AFSA Annual Meeting Keynote will help you make sense of a volatile political and economic moment and gain a sharper, more grounded picture of the American mood than you’ll get anywhere else.
When: October 25-28, 2026
Where: The Breakers in Palm Beach, FL
Next steps: Register Here!
Book your rooms: The reservations deadline is Monday, September 28th.
If you have questions regarding the meeting feel free to contact, Michele Battaline, at 202-776-7302 or mbattaline@afsamail.org.
June 2nd, 2026
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