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Why You Should Hire a Political Consultant

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Being a political consultant often comes with having a bad reputation; many believe they manipulate information and people to get their own way. However, that is not always the case. As with any industry, some people are awful, while others are incredible at their jobs and work great with others. Let me convince you that political consultants are actually a perfect way to keep your campaign or cause moving forward without having to deceive anyone or skew information to get ahead. They’re reputation specialists Political consultants understand how to present their client in a positive way and send the desired message. They have extensive experience conducting marketing campaigns through various mediums. If there’s ever negativity around your image or cause, a political consultant can use their skills to protect your reputation and present your good side to the public. They’re educated To be at the top of their game, political consultants must be educated. They’ve li

Inauguration Day 2017: What to Expect

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The 2016 election cycle had quite a few ups and downs, and now we are mere days away from president-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration at noon on January 20. Not familiar with how inauguration works? Here’s an outline of what to expect throughout the day. Morning Worship Service Before the ceremony, it’s tradition for the President-elect to attend a church service. It was all started by Franklin D. Roosevelt, who attended services at St. John's Episcopal Church (next to the White House) before all four of his Inauguration ceremonies. Presidents have been following this practice ever since, however, not all choose to attend services with St. John's. Procession to the Capital Trump, Pence, and their families will be escorted to the White House by members of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC). Cabinet members and members of the JCCIC will follow as well. Pence’s Swearing-in Ceremony Before Trump takes office, Pence will st