Hillarakoromnabee!
After 219 years, promotional products still relevant in politics
Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Email
Email
0 Comments
Comments
For the smaller, more local campaigns it seems that not much has changed, or at least not so drastically. According to Carol Muller, owner of the Denver, Pennsylvania-based Proforma APC distributorship, and whom has managed several political campaigns, the basics still apply: polybag signs, campaign buttons, nail files, pencils and rulers. For her, a first big hit was a small coin purse with a clock log and the slogan, “It’s time for a change.” She pointed out how items in smaller campaigns are valuable in keeping up regular communication with voters. “The message was consistent,” Muller said. “The incumbent had been in office 16 years and [my candidate] started his campaign as a write-in, and [we] won.”
0 Comments
View Comments
E
Charles Plyter
Author's page
Related Content
Comments