[candidate-development] Re: first and follow up press releases

John Walsh john.walsh at umassmed.edu
Fri Nov 9 09:21:11 EST 2007


But who wrote the release?
And I just scratched the surface in my critique.  IMHO we should  
always be making the point  when we do well that it is another piece  
of evidence that people are looking for an alternative to the Dems.
jw





On Nov 9, 2007, at 9:00 AM, Nat Fortune wrote:

> point taken, and a good reason to have a fresh pair of eyes review  
> the releases! (We also didn't get quotes from the candidates in  
> this draft) We overlooked broader issues such as these in our   
> effort to get a  press release in the first election news cycle. We  
> plan to issue a follow up press release shortly and will use that  
> opportunity to address those shortcomings.
>
> Nat Fortune
>
>> On Nov 8, 2007, at 10:14 AM, John Walsh wrote:
>>
>> Why do we put our losses up front and our victories as an  
>> afterthought?  That seems to be an odd way of winning adherents  
>> and letting people know we are serious.
>> Chuck and Luc are both important winners.  Chuck is an African  
>> American who has a seat on the city council of a major American  
>> city and Luc in a liberal Democratic bastion.
>> But we tuck them away at the end!!!
>
>

John V. Walsh, MD
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