Public Affairs

“All politics is local,” may be a cliché, but it’s truer in the Internet Age than when Tip O’Neill first said it. Politicos heed their voters and read their local papers.
Hometown business, community and academic leaders have far more influence than any DC lobbyist or cable-TV talking head. A broad based, comprehensive, grassroots public affairs campaign can change opinion dynamics from the bottom up – where it counts.
Every day on every issue we can give you the “home-field advantage.”

