History was made on Tuesday at the Democratic National Convention when the party officially nominated Secretary Hillary Clinton as the first female presidential candidate for a major political party...
Party Unity, Michelle Obama, and the Path Forward on Alzheimer's
The Democrats kicked off their national convention with the theme of party unity under a cloud of controversy. Just as the convention was about to begin, emails from the Democratic National Committee...
Following the exciting events in Cleveland, our attention has now turned to the democrats in Philadelphia. As we did in Cleveland, AIM is on the ground to bring the issue of Alzheimer's to the Philly...
Following last night's action Thursday morning at the Wisconsin delegation breakfast - the nation's Alzheimer's disease crisis was on the agenda. At the event, AIM presented its 2016 State Trailblazer...
A Bit More Suspense as We Enter the Final 24 Hours of the GOP Convention
Each night of the GOP convention has seen suspense on the floor, in one form or another, and Wednesday night was no different. Gov. Mike Pence (IN) accepted the GOP Vice Presidential nomination and...
The second day of the 2016 GOP convention was another exciting day in the convention hall as Republicans officially nominated Donald J. Trump to be their nominee. The event was a family affair with...
The 2016 Republican National Convention is officially underway with nearly 50,000 guests, including 15,000 members of the media and 3,000 GOP delegates, descending on the city of "Progress and...
The Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM) is proud to bring the issue of Alzheimer's disease to Cleveland this week and Philadelphia next week. There may be no better issue for both parties to demonstrate...
Alzheimer's Fight Offers Rare Opportunity for Bipartisanship
This was originally published in Morning Consult on June 24, 2016.In a counterpoint to endless talk of Washington partisanship and gridlock, often opposing forces in Congress have joined together in a...
Without Action, Alzheimer's Will Overwhelm Federal Budget by 2050 (Part I)
This is part one of a three part series on the need to act decisively to address the Alzheimer's crisis. Part two addresses the research needs and opportunities. Part three reveals public opinion on...