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Discover the power of alliances in politics with lessons from Sarah Palin & Tip O'Neil. Learn it's not who you know, but who you get to know; why all politics is local. Understand the importance of working with and for the people you represent to secure votes and stay in office. Dive into the dynamics of retail vs. wholesale politics through the lens of Lyndon Johnson's "Johnson Treatment." Find insights on maintaining connections with constituents for political success. Evon Flannery and Caitlin wrap it up with thought-provoking reflections on the essence of political alliances.
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Alliances: Just A Click Away Brought to you by Mother of the Aurora Borealis…. Super woman - can see Russia from her back yard. . . . Alaska’s home girl- Sarah Palin
What is Matthew’s Message? “It’s Not Who You Know, It’s Who You Get to Know” RETAIL VS. WHOLESALE LYNDON JOHNSON AND THE “JOHNSON TREATMENT” “All Politics is Local” WORK WITH THE PEOPLE YOU REPRESENT TIP O’NEIL AND THE MASSACHUSETTS IRISH VOTERS
Lesson 2: All Politics Is Local • It is a crucial point that ties with the people who keep you in office are kept • If politicians get set off task of keeping their people happy they will not get the votes they want if they want to keep running • Sarah Palin resigned from Governor of Alaska because she felt as though she would not be able to keep up with her job • "I love my job and I love Alaska, and it hurts to make this choice, but I'm doing what's best for them," Palin said, the sun glinting off a seaplane on Lake Lucille behind her. Sarah Palin’s resignation speech
Wrap It Up… • In order to keep your place in politics, or move higher up you must remember the people who you are representing because they are the most important people you need to keep content because that is where all of your votes are coming from • Wholesale vs. Retail (“It’s Not Who You Know, It’s Who You Get To Know”)
The End Evon Flannery Caitlin