PR’s Role in Politics – Redefining and Expanding BY WWPR | APRIL 21ST, 2015 The Role of Public Relations in Politics is a monthly column written by WWPR member Margaret Mulvihill, examining […]
Getting your Delegates in a Row

In brilliant public relations style, Marjorie told the future President to include Negroes in any relevant public appearance. She reminded him that while her firm would work at the staff level when it came to civil rights moves proposed by him, she retained the right to speak to him directly if she disagreed with the consensus.
An exceptionally savvy practitioner of political public relations, Marjorie formally joined the Presidential campaign in 1960 as a civil rights adviser.
JFK depended on the Lawsons for their advice and strategy on winning the black vote.
The Lawsons delivered.
Pandering Is Unacceptable

By Peadar O’Maoileoin In 2007, Christopher Hitchens penned an exemplary essay with the pertinent title “Facing the Islamist Menace”. This protracted polemic is an equitable review of the book “America Alone: The […]
The Shift – In Memory of 9/11

John MacDonald The Shift The shift began that fine summer’s day He arrived on time not a moments delay. Tactics on his brain and was considered the best Of all of […]
Definitions And Candidates

BY MARGARET MULVIHILL | JULY 2014 | This month, while thinking about the role of public relations in politics, I went back to the basics. I pulled the definitions of public relations, […]
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