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Political PR

A carefully-planned 360° strategic PR can build a political image. We work directly with candidates and their political advisors throughout the election cycle; from the time prior to announcing their run for office as well as during the campaign.

Being an experienced PR agency in election campaigns, PR 360 considers every aspect of a campaign: the candidate, the issues, and the voting public. We build a solid PR strategy that encompasses the whole while focusing on each of its parts.

As a kingmaker, PR 360 can play a vital role in creating an identity for a politician and party by designing an election campaign, maintaining credible communication, engaging with public, streamlining information and media

 

What is Political PR?

Political PR is a management process by which an organization or an individual actor for political purposes, through purposeful communication and action, builds mutually beneficial relationships with the public.

Why is PR important in politics?

Three main roles PR plays in the political landscape

PR helps candidates gain much needed exposure

A political candidate needs awareness and the best way to gain exposure is by utilizing PR tactics

PR helps to dismantle a political crisis

Using PR tactics is the best way to go if a party or individual is in a crisis and in politics everyday is a crisis

PR tactics work on social media

Creating dialogue or conversation in an attempt to improve engagement with political party or individual

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