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Page Two <br /> 7. Anticipate Tough Questions... and have accurate answers ready for them. Be <br /> prepared with tatistics, facts, quotes, etc. <br /> 8. Don't Throw Rocks at Somebody. Emphasize your needs. The benefits of your <br /> program. Don't prioritizel Let the public do that. Accentuate the positive. <br /> 9. Public Awareness should be as comprehensive as possible. The "public" <br /> doesn't like secrets...especially government ones! <br /> Consider the following items: <br /> a. Brochure - probably your key piece. It better be good. <br /> b. Newslager Articles - most inexpensive. Be sure to reach beyond <br /> your community. <br /> C. Mailings - to support groups and to the converted to remind them <br /> to vote. <br /> d. Slide Show/Video - for cable.TV presentations. Validation! <br /> e. Phone Bank - to remind people to vote. <br /> f. Displays - in high traffic areas; malls, public facilities. I <br /> particularly like libraries - where people can ask questions but <br /> can't argue! <br /> g. Buttons, stickers - as long as it's in perspective and positively <br /> viewed. <br /> 10. Spend time Where You're Going to Win. There's a limited amount of prime <br /> time. Invest it wisely. <br />