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Friday, March 03, 2006

How You say It is as Important as What You Say

What you say is as important as how you say it. Words give a hint of emotion not necessarily intended to be revealed. It can cause subtle changes in how voters feel towards a candidate.

For an example, The Journal Gazzette's story on the state senates passing of bill 1362. Senator Tom Wyss was quoted in the article.

"But Sen. Tom Wyss, R-Fort Wayne, said any consolidation will be difficult in Allen County 'until certain politicians stop behind-the-scenes maneuvering against it while telling people they are for it.”

This statement sounds bitter at people who have an opposing viewpoint to his. Candidates can hurt themselves just as much by saying something badly as they can saying bad things.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did anybody see his temper tantrum on the Senate Floor Friday?

11:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ALL THE STATE [LONG & WYSS] AND LOCAL POLITICIANS BETTER WATCH THIS CONSOLIDATION ISSUE. THEY ARE GETTING IN THE SAME LOW RATING WITH THE GOV. AND PRES. THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE [VOTERS]THAT ARE NOT HAPPY. GRABLE AND ABOITE ARE NOT DEAD.

12:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Long...Gone & Wyss...Whoose
Anonymous above is dead right.

8:14 PM  

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