Election Dissection: Consultants and Negative Campaigning
By | Wednesday, November 12th, 2008 | Podcasts

Vivian Paige, Brian Kirwin, and myself participated in a forum on the 2008 election last night, sponsored by the Nimmo Republican Women’s Club in Virginia Beach.

Topic: What purpose do political consultants serve? Do they have a detrimental effect? What about negative campaigning? Is it helpful? If so, when?


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JR Hoeft

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  1. 2008 Election Dissection | Bearing Drift :: Virginia Politics and Podcasts November 12, 2008 13:06 pm

    [...] we discussed included: Consultants and Negative Campaigning The future of the GOP MSM Social Marketing Gov. Sarah Palin Fulfilling campaign promises Motivating [...]

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