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Understanding Donald Trump's gambits for Canada, Greenland, and Panama. One among my favorite political campaign commercials came from the 1994 US Senate race in Oklahoma for the late Jim Mountain Inhofe, who passed away at age 83. I spent the final five weeks of that campaign with Jim and consulting his marketing campaign, totally on earned and paid media. One of the people I labored most intently with in that campaign was Fred Davis, then an achieved "real" promoting government and producer in Los Angeles and Inhofe’s cousin. It was Fred’s first political marketing campaign, and we became quick associates and collaborators on radio and television advertisements during Inhofe’s meteoric climb to a landslide win. Thanks for studying Against the Grain! Subscribe without cost to receive new posts and help my work. Davis was drawn into the world of politics in 1994 when, after having moved his business to Los Angeles in the mid-80s and rechristening it as Strategic Perception Inc., he received a name from his uncle, then Oklahoma Congressman James M. Inhofe, to help information his campaign for the U.S.
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