Manhattan Institute President Reihan Salam to Discuss NYC Election on Dan Senor's 'Call Me Back' Podcast

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New York City – Reihan Salam, President of the Manhattan Institute, is slated to appear on Dan Senor's "Call Me Back" podcast on the eve of Election Day in New York City, according to a recent social media announcement by Jesse Arm. The discussion is anticipated to delve into the upcoming municipal elections and their broader implications.Salam, who assumed the presidency of the Manhattan Institute in 2019, is a prominent conservative political commentator and author. The Manhattan Institute is a research and advocacy organization dedicated to advancing individual liberty, opportunity, and the rule of law, with a particular focus on urban policy. Salam's work often examines topics like urban "political monocultures" and issues such as school choice and pension reform.Dan Senor, a partner at a U.S.-based investment management firm, hosts the "Call Me Back" podcast, which is known for its focus on news affecting the Jewish world and structural forces shaping life in Israel and the diaspora. The podcast frequently features political and geopolitical analysis from various experts. Senor is also the co-author of the New York Times bestselling books "Start-Up Nation" and "The Genius of Israel."The podcast episode is expected to provide insights into the political landscape of New York City ahead of Election Day. New York City elections typically cover a range of local offices, including mayoral, city council, and other municipal positions, which can significantly impact urban governance and policy. The conversation between Salam and Senor is likely to explore these dynamics through a conservative policy lens.