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  <title>The Fighting 29th</title>
  <subtitle>All about New York's 29th Congressional District</subtitle>
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    <title>More Bad Cheney PR</title>
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    <published>2006-09-20T16:32:09-04:00</published>
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    <author>
      <name>Rottenchester</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The Cheney visit was mentioned again in today's paper Democrat and Chronicle, and in the <a href="http://www.mpnnow.com/news/view_story.php?articleId=3314">Messenger-Post</a>.&nbsp; &nbsp;That latter story is awful for the Kuhl campaign, since it concentrates on a Kuhl vs.the Democrats catfight about whether the visit is a secret.</p>
     
            <p>As usual, where there's bad PR for the Kuhl campaign, campaign manager and son James Kuhl isn't hard to find.&nbsp; James is a central figure in the M-P article.&nbsp; First, he denies that the visit was kept a secret, then he says:</p><blockquote><p>he hadn't formally notified the media of the event &quot;because we were instructed not to confirm the vice president's attendance.&quot;</p></blockquote><p>Well, when the VP comes to town for your campaign and you don't issue a press release, you might not be keeping his visit a secret, but you're certainly downplaying it.&nbsp; </p>

<p>You're also leaving yourself open to letting your opponent frame the debate.&nbsp; Every story I've seen on the fundraiser has the cost of tickets and photo-ops front and center, because every story starts with the Massa campaign press release. If the Kuhl campaign had issued a release about Cheney's visit first, they'd be able to frame the fundraiser in a more positive light.&nbsp; Because Cheney is such a polarizing figure, that positive spin might not have stuck, but at least the first stories would not have been based solely on the words of Kuhl's opponent.<br /></p>    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The Cheney visit was mentioned again in today's paper Democrat and Chronicle, and in the <a href="http://www.mpnnow.com/news/view_story.php?articleId=3314">Messenger-Post</a>.&nbsp; &nbsp;That latter story is awful for the Kuhl campaign, since it concentrates on a Kuhl vs.the Democrats catfight about whether the visit is a secret.</p>
     
            <p>As usual, where there's bad PR for the Kuhl campaign, campaign manager and son James Kuhl isn't hard to find.&nbsp; James is a central figure in the M-P article.&nbsp; First, he denies that the visit was kept a secret, then he says:</p><blockquote><p>he hadn't formally notified the media of the event &quot;because we were instructed not to confirm the vice president's attendance.&quot;</p></blockquote><p>Well, when the VP comes to town for your campaign and you don't issue a press release, you might not be keeping his visit a secret, but you're certainly downplaying it.&nbsp; </p>

<p>You're also leaving yourself open to letting your opponent frame the debate.&nbsp; Every story I've seen on the fundraiser has the cost of tickets and photo-ops front and center, because every story starts with the Massa campaign press release. If the Kuhl campaign had issued a release about Cheney's visit first, they'd be able to frame the fundraiser in a more positive light.&nbsp; Because Cheney is such a polarizing figure, that positive spin might not have stuck, but at least the first stories would not have been based solely on the words of Kuhl's opponent.<br /></p>    ]]></content>
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