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No Job Too Small for Fenty-Rhee
Team
Hands-On Schools Approach Excites Some, Worries Others
WashingtonPost.com
Michelle A. Rhee estimates she has received
12,000 e-mails since becoming chancellor of the D.C. public schools
three months ago -- and says she has responded to every one. <read
more>
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Spinning the Schools
DC WIRE
Bringing you tips and tidbits about city politics
WashingtonPost.com
So you're new Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee and
your reputation, the mayor's political future and, indeed, the
success of more than 50,000 students are riding on your ability
to fix the public schools. What are you going to do to ensure
you look good? <read
more>
Monday, June 4, 2007
Jamal
Simmons Quoted on the French Presidential Campaigns
French Lessons: What U.S. candidates can learn from Nicolas Sarkozy's
Web strategy
Adweek
"Constantly and consistently giving people
the same message is the only way to ensure that people will receive
it and know what you stand for." <read
more>
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Why Diversity in Campaign Staffs
is Important – Especially Because of Nevada
Democratic hopefuls seek diversity in advisers
Associated Press - May 17, 2007
WASHINGTON - When the leading Republican presidential
candidates sit down with their top advisers, those with a seat
at the table don’t exactly look like America, to use the
phrase popularized by former President Clinton. <read
more>
Monday, February 19, 2007
Nevada Democrats hire New Future
Communications for National Media Outreach
(Associated Press - Dec. 18, 2006)
Will Nev. set the course for 2008 pick?
LAS VEGAS - Forget Hillary vs. Obama. There's
another question in the Democratic presidential race: Does what
happens in Vegas really stay there, or can Sin City set the course
for the nation? <read more>
Sunday, February 18, 2007
New Future Communications' Jamal
Simmons Speaks about Nevada Caucus
Nevada, candidates taking bold new step with forum
Special to the Sunday News
Democrats running for President will be on unfamiliar
political ground when they arrive here Wednesday for their first
joint forum of the 2008 campaign. <read
more>
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Nevada Preps for Presidential
Role
The Fix
washingtonpost.com's Politics Blog
In preparation for its newly influential role
in the 2008 presidential nominating process (due to its Jan. 19
caucus), the Nevada Democratic Party is bringing in a team of
national political operatives as advisers.<read
more>
Sunday, April 30, 2006
New Future Communications Promotes
Save Darfur Rally
Thousands Rally in D.C. to Encourage Action to End Genocide in Sudan
Associated Press and BlackAmericaWeb.com
Thousands of people joined celebrities and lawmakers
at a rally on the National Mall in Washington D.C. Sunday to urge
the Bush administration to use its political muscle to help end
genocide in Sudan's Darfur region. <read
more>
Sunday, April 16, 2006
New Future Secures Front Business
Page Story for New Company
Would-be soft drink mogul faces long odds
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Friends figured he'd lost his mind. Colleagues
flashed him that you're wack look.
Hussein Warmack forsook a mid-management job
at Coca-Cola --- hefty salary, stimulating travel, hanging with
celebrities --- to hatch a beverage company whose launch nearly
plunged him into personal bankruptcy. <read
more>
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Former congressmen press changes
in presidential elections
Chicago Tribune
A coalition of former congressmen is launching
a campaign to change how Americans select their president by reforming
the Electoral College system, saying campaigns for the White House
should be reliant on the nationwide popular vote rather than simply
the outcome in a handful of swing states. <read
more>
Thursday December 8, 2005
New Future Communications Guides Atlanta
City Councilwoman Joyce Sheperd to Reelection
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Voters in south Atlanta this week stuck with
an incumbent councilwoman while those farther south in East Point
selected a new mayor in runoffs that settled several battles for
public office. <read more>
Wednesday December 7, 2005
Around the metro area: Atlanta:
Tight contest in District 12
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Voters in Atlanta's City Council District 12
were a little closer late Tuesday in knowing who would represent
them for the next four years. <read
more>
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