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Political Marketing 101: Why Today’s Politicians are Sending a Damaging Message

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A lot of politicians these days need to go back to school and take a communication class. The amount of damaging messages being passed around in political marketing is increasing daily, and damaging political careers. To succeed in politics, and in life, you have to learn how to properly send a message so that your people will stay loyal to you. Learn more about political marketing and messaging with your host Bill Stierle. Join Bill and Tom as they discuss what recently happened at the Ted Cruz and Merrick Garland hearing. Listen to their takes on it today!

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A lot of politicians these days need to go back to school and take a communication class. The amount of damaging messages being passed around in political marketing is increasing daily, and damaging political careers. To succeed in politics, and in life, you have to learn how to properly send a message so that your people will stay loyal to you. Learn more about political marketing and messaging with your host Bill Stierle. Join Bill and Tom as they discuss what recently happened at the Ted Cruz and Merrick Garland hearing. Listen to their takes on it today!

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