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PR Lessons from Harris’ 'Baierly' Civil Fox News Interview
Public relations pros gained and perhaps lost business in the wake of Vice President Kamala Harris’ Fox News Channel appearance.
The Talking Points Presidential Election
Talking points have been used as an integral part of both Vice President Kamala Harris’ and former President Donald Trump’s outreach to the American public, because if they are used effectively, meaning they are constantly repeated, it is believed that the repetition could influence voters.
These Are The Comms Tactics That Won Harris’ First Presidential Debate
A majority of pundits, both liberal and conservative, said Harris won and these are her tactics that stood out.
Communications Leaders Weigh In on Strategic Wins and Missed Opportunities with the Harris and Walz Interview
CommPRO reached out to the communications community for their expert opinions on the interview—whether it met expectations, delivered unexpected twists, or fell short of the mark.
President Biden’s Lesson For PR People: Best To Avoid Saying ‘No Comment’ When Saying ‘No Comment’
President Biden’s cardinal mistake was to use the phrase “no comment” in three of his four replies, a PR 101 “no no” when ducking reporter’s questions on an issue of importance to the country.