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KITCHENS SHEDS LIGHT ON MYSPACE, YOUTUBE AND POLITICS ON WMFE
Orlando's NPR affiliate recently examined the impact of social
networking and YouTube in modern political campaigning. Hear Jim
Kitchens' take on how these new tools will shape politics. Read more.
KITCHENS OP-ED FEATURED IN ORLANDO SENTINEL
In response to the widely circulated "Big Brother/Vote
Different" mash up, Jim Kitchens writes about cyberspace's impact on
the political universe.
THE KITCHENS GROUP HIRED FOR LOUISIANA GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN
Louisiana-gubernatorial candidate Foster Campbell has hired The Kitchens Group to assist his campaign with message development. Read more.
KITCHENS DISCUSSES LOCAL POLITICS ON WLFA
Recently, Jim Kitchens appeared on WFLA’s Pat Campbell Show to discuss local campaigns, the race for Governor and national politics. Click here to listen to the full interview and hear Jim’s analysis and predictions for this year’s election season.
JIM KITCHENS QUOTED IN THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
In a recent New York Daily News article, Jim Kitchens explains Sen. Hillary Clinton's "rock star" appeal. Her most recent campaign finance filing including a significant amount of donations from Hollywood heavy hitters and other A-list celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Tom Hanks, Billy Crystal and Hank Aaron. Read the article here.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSUASIVE MESSAGING — Camapaigns & Elections, May
Reprinted with Permission
There are some political messages that resonate with voters, while others fall on deaf ears. To understand why certain messages appeal to voters — and to develop effective political communication — one must first understand the "Four Pillars of the American Psyche."
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HURRICANE KATRINA REPEAT . . . IN LONG ISLAND? Fear of Hurricanes is Widespread, Even in Non-Threatened Areas
Orlando, Fla. — A significant hurricane hasn’t struck Long Island since 1960, yet nearly 60 percent of residents believe their city will be ravaged by a Katrina-like storm. In New Orleans, the fear is even more prevalent — nearly three-fourths of residents think the Big Easy will be hit by another disastrous hurricane in the coming years.
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FLORIDA VOTERS SELECT CLINTON, RICE TO FACE OFF IN 2008 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Orlando, Fla. — The voters have spoken. Primary voters in Florida — who have correctly chosen nine of the last 10 presidents — have weighed in on their choices for the 2008 presidential nominees. Read more.
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