Fuqua adjunct professor Dorie Clark, a former spokesperson for the Howard Dean campaign, explains the strategic communication factors presidential candidates must consider leading up to election day 2016.
Along with town hall meetings, colleges, diners, rallies and house parties, political comedy shows are becoming a mandatory campaign stop for anyone who wants to lead everyone.
“The New York Times ran an interesting article discussing the questions raised by the post-Paris air strikes conducted by France. It put me in mind of several other questions that U.S. President Barack Obama has not answered (and may not even have been asked).”
“Ben Carson’s recounting of his transformation from violence could be alarming in a president if he relied on his personal history as an evidence base for the juvenile justice system.” (Photo by Gage Skidmore)
Miriam Cooke, a professor of Asian and Middle Eastern studies, echoed the warning against confusing the more than 4 million people who have fled Syria since the war started with militants from the terrorist group ISIS.
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Fuqua adjunct professor Dorie Clark, a former spokesperson for the Howard Dean campaign, explains the strategic communication factors presidential candidates must consider leading up to election day 2016.
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