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Trump Verdict & Impact on Election – w/ Larry Ward

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On Today’s Episode –

Mark introduces our returning guest, Larry Ward. He’s an Ad guy who has a similar past to our host Mark. The guys start us off talking about how the ad industry is morphing in many cases away from being very left heavy.

We move to the upcoming debate and get Larry’s thoughts

Tune in for all the details –

Larry Ward brings decades of political corporate and non-profit experience to his role as the President of Political Media, Inc, experience that allows him to helm a company that is truly inside politics and outside the box.

From a New York communications and advertising background, Larry turned his attention to Washington in 2002, as a reaction to the over regulation that was choking the aggressiveness out of capitalism and liberty. His immediate impact was felt where, under the tutelage of political consultant Dick Morris, Larr was able to influence key congressional and gubernatorial elections. Since then, Larry and PMI have been involved in hundreds of political contests, ranging from local, to state, to national and even global contests, always with the same stalwart commitment to God, liberty and principled conservatism.

Since its official beginning in 2002, PMI has set the standard for cutting edge technological and political tactics, centered on a thorough understanding of the industry and a commitment to innovation which contuse to this day, with new and exciting measures in targeting, messaging, execution and design.

Larry stepped out of his role as a consultant and into one of advocated in 2009, when the country faced the threat of unconstitutional regulation of the Second Amendment. Larry launched the Gun Appreciation Day project, a successful rebuke of the anti-constitutional efforts. In 2012 as Political Director for Special Operations Speaks PAC, Larry spearheaded movements to form the Benghazi Select Committee and the Million Vet March to rebuke the “Barrycades” blocking the War Memorials during the Government Shutdown of 2013.

Larry is a Reagan conservative, who in his spare time sits on the Board of Directors of several internet and direct marketing companies, C4s, PACs and is a regular political and new media contributor. Larry was formally educated at Dowling College, where he studied business and advertising.

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On Today’s Episode –

Mark introduces our returning guest, Larry Ward. He’s an Ad guy who has a similar past to our host Mark. The guys start us off talking about how the ad industry is morphing in many cases away from being very left heavy.

We move to the upcoming debate and get Larry’s thoughts

Tune in for all the details –

Larry Ward brings decades of political corporate and non-profit experience to his role as the President of Political Media, Inc, experience that allows him to helm a company that is truly inside politics and outside the box.

From a New York communications and advertising background, Larry turned his attention to Washington in 2002, as a reaction to the over regulation that was choking the aggressiveness out of capitalism and liberty. His immediate impact was felt where, under the tutelage of political consultant Dick Morris, Larr was able to influence key congressional and gubernatorial elections. Since then, Larry and PMI have been involved in hundreds of political contests, ranging from local, to state, to national and even global contests, always with the same stalwart commitment to God, liberty and principled conservatism.

Since its official beginning in 2002, PMI has set the standard for cutting edge technological and political tactics, centered on a thorough understanding of the industry and a commitment to innovation which contuse to this day, with new and exciting measures in targeting, messaging, execution and design.

Larry stepped out of his role as a consultant and into one of advocated in 2009, when the country faced the threat of unconstitutional regulation of the Second Amendment. Larry launched the Gun Appreciation Day project, a successful rebuke of the anti-constitutional efforts. In 2012 as Political Director for Special Operations Speaks PAC, Larry spearheaded movements to form the Benghazi Select Committee and the Million Vet March to rebuke the “Barrycades” blocking the War Memorials during the Government Shutdown of 2013.

Larry is a Reagan conservative, who in his spare time sits on the Board of Directors of several internet and direct marketing companies, C4s, PACs and is a regular political and new media contributor. Larry was formally educated at Dowling College, where he studied business and advertising.

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