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| Are Today's Politicians Too Cautious? |
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Complete video at:
http://fora.tv/2007/10/04/Presidential_Campai
gns_Then_and_Now
Veteran political consultants Leslie Francis
and Edward Rollins discuss overly cautious
politicians, and identify how modern media
has influenced the ways in which political
campaigns are managed.
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Presidential Campaigns: Then and Now with
political strategists Les Francis and Ed
Rollins.
From debates on YouTube to the mega-budgets
that candidates must raise to be viable,
presidential campaigns have certainly changed
since the days of Jimmy Carter and Ronald
Reagan. Hear veteran strategists Francis and
Rollins reflect on their own campaign
experiences and discuss what they feel is the
new paradigm in politics today. - The
Commonwealth Club
Les Francis is executive vice president of
Goddard Claussen Strategic Advocacy, one of
America's most successful public affairs and
issue advocacy firm. He is former chief of
staff to then Representative and now U.S.
Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta. He
also served as deputy assistant and deputy
chief of staff to President Jimmy Carter. He
is a former executive director of both the
Democratic National Committee and the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Ed Rollins has long been known as one of
America's premiere political strategists and
communications experts. He directed the most
successful Presidential campaign in the
history of the United States, serving as
Ronald Reagan's 1984 National Campaign
Director. He led the first successful bid to
unseat the Speaker of the House when he
orchestrated George Nethercutt's (R - WA)
victory over Tom Foley. Mr. Rollins served in
the administrations of Presidents Nixon,
Ford, and Reagan, joining the Reagan
administration as one of the President's top
advisors in the role of Assistant to the
President for Political and Governmental
Affairs. In 1989, he became the first and
only non-Member of Congress to head the
National Republican Congressional Committee.
Melinda Jackson joined the SJSU faculty in
2005 after earning her Ph.D. at the
University of Minnesota. Her interests center
on public opinion and political participation
in American Politics, with a special focus on
political psychology and political identity.
She has co-authored a chapter in Polls and
Politics about the Nixon administration's use
of public opinion polls as well as several
journal articles on the role of social
capital in community electronic networks. Tags : polls polling focus groups youtube debates issues dean scream elections voters thompson clinton guiliani call wife phone |
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Affichage : 20782
Durée : 341 s |
| Obama Cautious On Foreign Tour |
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Barack Obama will walk a diplomatic tightrope
during his upcoming tour of the Middle East
and Europe. Jeff Greenfield reports on what
could have a positive or negative impact on
the senator's campaign. Tags : Greenfield Politics Evening News |
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Affichage : 4114
Durée : 204 s |
| California DMV - Driving Tests # 9 Too Cautious |
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Top 10 Reasons for Failing the Driving Test
Save Time! Go Online!
www.dmv.ca.gov
Renew driver licenses and vehicle
registrations, buy personalized plates, file
change of address and vehicle transfer forms,
request refunds, find nearby offices and
hours of operation, make office and testing
appointments, study driver handbooks and
other testing materials, take interactive
exams and more.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles
(DMV) tests and licenses drivers, maintains
driving records, registers and issues titles
to vehicles and vessels, investigates auto
and identity related fraud, issues disabled
placards, licenses vehicle dealers,
salespersons, dismantlers, driving and
traffic violator schools, and issues permits
to commercial truckers.
Visit us online at www.dmv.ca.gov.
Copyright 2007 California Department of Motor
Vehicles Tags : california dmv driving test failure study practice scanning unfamiliar vehicle experience speed illegal turns stop yield |
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Affichage : 29808
Durée : 135 s |
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