#10
I thought since this year is an election year and the national vote day is on tuesday of next week, which is Nov. 4, 2008. I thought it would be appropriate to look up some election news, as you can probably imagine this wasn't hard to do at all.
The most recent article I could find was one on "factcheck.org." This website is set up so people can read the latest news on the Presidentail candidates and to acknowledge all the "facts" that go along with that candidate.
In Presidental elections Public Relations is huge. Each candidates team has to be amazing as they deal with crisis and celebration issues almost every single day.
#11
After looking at the "factcheck.org" website I linked to one of the articles they had posted, it was a summary of the last five weeks of ads and articles.
"Since our first "Whoppers of 2008" piece, we've seen some of the same themes repeated. McCain's campaign doesn't tire of distorting Obama's tax plan, it seems, and in the process has whipped up at least 15 minutes of fame for sudden star Joe the Plumber. Obama continues trying to pull seniors into his camp by making deceptive claims about what McCain would do to Social Security, and he has new distortions about his opponent's plans for Medicare."
After reading this paprgraph I was overwhelmed as I knew how much stress, confusion, late nights and hard work had gone into each rebutal to, or claim against, the other members political party by the Public Relations Specialist teams.
I don't know if I could handle doing PR for a political party.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
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