Although the presidential election is behind us, politics is always in the forefront of our national agenda. 2006 will be an election year for many candidates, but what does it to get elected? Do candidates have to be charismatic?
Assistant Secretary of State, Terrell L. Slayton, Lisa Broxton (Democratic Party of Georgia) and Lobbyist Dan Copeland (Author of A Lesson from a Lobbyist)
Interactive symposium will discuss:
* How the media has changed the political process * Is Arnold Schwartzennegger's "Star Power" the wave of the future * The importance of charisma for becoming elected and its influence on policy makers
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