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From the Columbus Dispatch Thursday, August 17, 2006 To me, this report makes it sound like the Pryce camp is getting worried:
President Clinton’s former press secretary came to Columbus yesterday to talk up Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy’s chances of ousting seven-term Rep. Deborah Pryce, R-Upper Arlington.
No sooner did Joe Lockhart conclude his optimistic assessment than Pryce’s campaign attempted to turn his appearance against Kilroy, noting that Lockhart’s public-relations firm has represented a pharmaceutical company that favors the Medicare Part D program, which Kilroy opposes....
If you look at the best public relations firms, they have to recruit professionals and serve clients on "both" sides. Just because someone in Lockhart's firm may represent someone in a particular industry doesn't mean he has anything to do with it. This is how the public relations industry works and survives.
I think the Pryce camp has been taken off guard that Kilroy has attracted the high-powered support from the many corners that she has, esp national, bringing the race into the national spotlight (Kilroy astutely maneuvered that, not Pryce). Also to couch Lockhart's support as "ex-Clinton official help," as if somehow that "Clinton factor" is a bad thing, is insidious and cynical, but also stupid--doesn't Bush now have the worst approval ratings of any President ever, and isn't Clinton now the one who has to come to his rescue? If Kilroy is Clintonesque, that should be a good thing, now shouldn't it.
Maybe it's the Pryce camp that needs a new public relations firm....
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