## Question If I `dispatch` a js event object (from a view), it is nullified by the time it gets to the event-handler. What gives? ## Answer So there's two things to say about this: - if you want to `dispatch` a js event object to a re-frame event handler, you must call `(.persist event)` before the `dispatch`. React recycles events (using a pool), and re-frame event handlers run async. [Find out more here](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/events.html) - it is probably more idiomatic to extract the salient data from the event and `dispatch` that, rather than the js event object itself. When you `dispatch` pure, simple cljs data (ie. rather than js objects) testing and debugging will become easier.