Monday, January 19, 2009

Public Relations For Hillary Clinton Discussed

Writen by Lance Winslow

Conservatives are already calling Hillary Clinton a Communist and she has not even thrown her hat into the ring for the Democratic Party Presidential Election yet? Many others are calling her a socialist, but her own far-left party members are calling her a traitor for her stance on International Terrorism and her leanings towards the middle.

What does Hillary Clinton need right now to over come all these labels, many of which are contradictory in nature? Can her political team over come these early on attacks? Some say it makes sense for Hillary Clinton to wait before answering these scandalous comments about her personal character and her vision for America.

Of course, Hillary Clinton cannot wait to long to take a stand against her opponents and detractors and yet on the other hand she cannot afford to show her hand in the high-stakes game of human politics. Will Hillary Clinton try to appease the far left in order to get the rabble rousers to support her? If she tries too hard will she alienate any potential crossover voters in the future if she happens to win the political primary for the Democratic Party?

If Hillary Clinton takes a moderate stance early on during the Democratic Party primary will she have a chance of securing her party's nomination for president of the United States of America? Hillary Clinton will obviously have the top public relations people on the planet working on her campaign. But can she win? The future holds many clues and the answer to that question. From a public-relations standpoint it is an excellent case study. Please consider all this in 2006.

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