Last night David Norris tweeted (I doubt it was himself) that he was making a very important speech today. It became clear soon after that he’s not quitting and there are no letters coming. It’s a ‘reaffirming’ speech according to his campaign team. —– To add to last weeks skipping in a school playground, Sean […]
Entries Tagged as '#aras11'
Campaign Diary #15
October 17th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
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Campaign Diary #14
October 16th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Elections, General Election 2011, Irish Politics
A Bumper Weekend Edition First up today’s REDC opinion poll leader Sean Gallagher. His presidential election broadcast. —– Brendan Strong blogs his opinions on the candidates. —– The Gay Mitchell Story – according to Johnny Doyle! —– Channel 4 News have been over for a visit. Carl Dinnen’s report on the campaign. —– I previously […]
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Campaign Diary #13
October 14th, 2011 · 8 Comments · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
Spotted canvassing in Dublin West for the bye-election for FF candidate Cllr. David McGuinness, was one Rory O’Hanlon, former boss of Sean Gallagher. He was accompanied by Brendan Smith TD. By pure chance I met Cllr McGuinness’s father on Wednesday night. Very proud Dad. I’m told O’Hanlon didn’t mention Gallagher during the canvass, the eyes […]
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David Norris – They Bless Goldfish
October 12th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
Campaign music – ok well music about the candidates then. Uploaded yesterday by DjUachtarain, and interesting in reminding us how little Senator Norris has spoken about lesbian and gay issues during the campaign in fact everyone else has mentioned him in this area but not the candidate himself.
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Campaign Diary #12
October 12th, 2011 · Comments Off on Campaign Diary #12 · Elections, Irish Politics, Trot for the ARAS 2011
Advertising practitioner, brand expert (and gentleman) Nick McGivney has written some very helpful advice on social media using brand management perspectives for those considering running for public office and those who work with them. —— Don’t forget to keep an eye on Irish Election Literature Blog – he’s got some gems lately including a badge […]