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How I Was Inspired by a “First-time Voter”

Waxing UnLyrical

” “First-time voter!” Not two seconds later, a shout went up: “First-time voter!” And we did again, a short while later, when another first-time voter arrived. … your feet, your money, your time. ” – for the last few days.

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Expert Strategies for Navigating 2024’s Election Uncertainties

Stern + Associates

TIME Magazine named 2024 “not just an election year. We shouldn’t care very much about whom the voters choose, as long as we can rely on this idea that it’s important for us to keep a stable economic environment and that requires a kind of reconvergence to the center of the political spectrum.” It’s perhaps the election year.”

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How This PR Pro Is Helping Communicate Accurate Election Information

PRSay

in the southwest part of the state that includes the Gulf Coast city of Naples, Trish Robertson, APR, is using every communications tool at her disposal to help restore voters’ trust. Register to vote, update your voter information and request your Vote-by-Mail ballot at [link] !”. That’s the communication we try to get out to voters.

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The clashes in parliament through the prism of PR expert Maxim Behar in "Your Day" on Nova news TV

Maxim Behar

Host: Ahead of the holidays and at the same time against the backdrop of what we are seeing in the plenary. That can be a point of reference to all the voters. Maxim: Voters have long since stopped looking at parliament as some kind of model by which they should behave. Hello and welcome. Maxim Behar: Good afternoon.

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After The Russia Scandal, Is Facebook Growing Up?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

voters, I was initially skeptical about any real impact on Facebook’s reputation or its business. He famously called it “kind of a crazy idea” that Russians might have used the platform to influence voters. appeared first on Crenshaw Communications. Facebook has weathered many storms in its 13-year history.

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How Axios is using data to dig into key U.S. midterm election trends

NewsWhip

Using data from various sources, news website Axios is trying to find more about the issues Americans are thinking about and how interest in various topics changes over time. . What voters care about will change district to district.”. Since its founding, data has played a key role in the way Axios tells stories.

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Homebound? Turn Your Kids into Smart Voters

Scott Public Relations

Non-voters are more likely to lack faith in the election system and feel their vote doesn’t matter. Tellingly, young voters are more likely to vote if their parents and family do so and discusses current affairs and issues at home. When our daughter voted for the first time, we repeated the ritual. Why don’t they vote?