PUBLISHED: Feb 22, 2016
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On February 18, the New York Times ran a story, entitled How to Win an Election.
The article explains why it is imperative that candidates tell their story in a clear and compelling fashion.
In this post, a sample lesson from my course, Jay Townsend’s Political Road Map.
“Your Story and How to Tell It.”
Early enrollees in my course will be offered a discount.
If this is something for you, send an email to Jay@JayTownsend.com.
Put “Reserve My Seat” in the subject line.
Political consultant Jay Townsend works with smart, passionate candidates who want to run for office, win elections and make a difference. He has successfully helped candidates learn how to run for the U.S. Senate, how to run for Congress, how to run for Mayor and develop a winning campaign marketing strategy.
How to win an election:
Running for office and knowing how to win an election is a challenge, especially for first time political candidates just learning how to run for office. Discerning the fine points of how to campaign, raise political contributions, and execute a political campaign strategy often requires the help of someone who has served as a political strategist or who has experience as a political consultant.
To learn how to win an election, or the art of running for office, visit http://jaytownsend.com
To receive a free copy of "The 10 Worst Mistakes Candidates Make" written by political consultant Jay Townsend, visit http://jaytownsend.com/yours-free-the-10-worst-mistakes-candidates-make
Want to talk? Call Jay at 845-458-1210
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