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Mayo 26, 2004

Kerry Weighs the Value of Delaying Nomination
By Dan Balz and Jim VandeHei

Advisers to Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.) said yesterday they hope to make a decision this week about whether to delay the formal acceptance of Kerry’s nomination for president amid concern among some Democrats that the plan could disrupt the party’s national convention and hand Republicans a public relations bonanza.

Kerry advisers said lawyers and others were reviewing that idea and other options to overcome what they see as a financial advantage for President Bush for the general election campaign. Kerry officials originally said they had weeks to resolve the issue, which became public Friday, but have concluded they must move as quickly as possible to make a decision. “Obviously the level of media interest is such that we’ll have to figure it out sooner rather than later,” said deputy campaign manager Steve Elmendorf.

Artículo completo en Washington Post (suscripción)

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Mayo 26, 2004

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Mayo 26, 2004

Kerry Weighs the Value of Delaying Nomination

By Dan Balz and Jim VandeHei

Advisers to Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.) said yesterday they hope to make a decision this week about whether to delay the formal acceptance of Kerry’s nomination for president amid concern among some Democrats that the plan could disrupt the party’s national convention and hand Republicans a public relations bonanza.

Kerry advisers said lawyers and others were reviewing that idea and other options to overcome what they see as a financial advantage for President Bush for the general election campaign. Kerry officials originally said they had weeks to resolve the issue, which became public Friday, but have concluded they must move as quickly as possible to make a decision. “Obviously the level of media interest is such that we’ll have to figure it out sooner rather than later,” said deputy campaign manager Steve Elmendorf.

Artículo completo en Washington Post (suscripción)

Kerry Weighs the Value of Delaying Nomination

By Dan Balz and Jim VandeHei

Advisers to Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.) said yesterday they hope to make a decision this week about whether to delay the formal acceptance of Kerry’s nomination for president amid concern among some Democrats that the plan could disrupt the party’s national convention and hand Republicans a public relations bonanza.

Kerry advisers said lawyers and others were reviewing that idea and other options to overcome what they see as a financial advantage for President Bush for the general election campaign. Kerry officials originally said they had weeks to resolve the issue, which became public Friday, but have concluded they must move as quickly as possible to make a decision. “Obviously the level of media interest is such that we’ll have to figure it out sooner rather than later,” said deputy campaign manager Steve Elmendorf.

Artículo completo en Washington Post (suscripción)

Mayo 26, 2004

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Vocus’ public relations software is available in a Professional Edition for small to medium-size PR departments, and in an Enterprise Edition for larger organizations with more complex needs.

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Software recomendado

Public Relations Software

Vocus provides the only totally integrated on-demand software suite for PR professionals. The Vocus on-demand software suite manages media and analyst relationships; interactive email campaigns; projects and news; files, documents and other collateral; and online newsrooms. The software also analyzes media coverage and other PR information to provide real-time feedback on the effectiveness of PR campaigns, and early intelligence on trends unfolding in the press. Vocus’ public relations software features the Vocus global media and analyst database, the most comprehensive source of contacts, pitching tips and editorial calendars. The Vocus database combines into one resource the directories and databases of several leading research firms including PR Newswire, Bulldog Reporter, Thomson Financial, Press Access and Bacon’s.

Vocus’ public relations software is available in a Professional Edition for small to medium-size PR departments, and in an Enterprise Edition for larger organizations with more complex needs.

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