
Mo Elleithee 🇺🇸
@moelleithee
Worked in politics for 20 yrs. Now I run @GUPolitics. Regular panelist on @lrckcrw. Proud Hoya Hoops fan. 5 times rated 10/10 by @ratemyskyperoom.
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http://politics.georgetown.edu 10-03-2009 00:59:33
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After attending yesterday’s rally for Mark Carney, tonight our Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service #HoyasInCanada are front and center at the final Pierre Poilievre rally of the campaign. Tomorrow is Election Day!


Results are coming in and our Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service #HoyasInCanada are analyzing the numbers before heading out to check out various candidate election night parties! 🇨🇦


Whether it ends up a minority or majority government, this is such a stunning turnaround from where they were at the start of the year. Thrilling to be here on the ground for the final days of this dramatic campaign with our Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service #HoyasInCanada. 🇨🇦





Hey! I spy 3 former Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service Fellows on the teevee machine! 👋 to Elliot Williams (Spring ‘22), Kristen Soltis Anderson (Spring ‘22) and Doug Jones (Spring ‘21)!


Former Fellows Kristen Soltis Anderson, Rebecca Pearcey, Tony Sayegh, and Symone Sanders-Townsend returned to Georgetown University this weekend to participate in a GU Politics reunion panel on politics in an era of disruption. Thank you to alumni for joining us in this lively discussion!


Always fun sharing a TV set with former Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service fellows like Spring ‘24 fellow Marc Short. Hoya Saxa!


10 years ago today I announced I was leaving politics to go back to Georgetown University to build what would become Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service. And what a decade it’s been. Stay tuned for info on all the ways we’ll be marking the Institute’s 10th birthday this Fall!





Conspiring with my husband, these amazing students on my Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service team, from my Spring fellowship at Georgetown University earlier this year, surprised me by flying to South Carolina to spend the weekend with my family and me. Three were unable to be here. One had to work, one lost a

