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Pundits Rush to Explain NYC’s Socialist Mayor and Again Miss the Point
A sharp look at why pundits got New York’s surprise result wrong and what communicators must understand before 2026.
Why Zohran Mamdani’s Win Could Reshape American Politics and Public Relations
The socialist mayor-elect’s victory in New York City signals deep political fractures—and vital lessons for communicators navigating polarization.
What Communicators Can Learn From Trump’s Media Mastery
Donald Trump’s message discipline and directness offer lasting PR lessons for today’s communicators.
Lowering Standards Hurts Everyone and Communicators Should Pay Attention
What happens in schools shapes the future of your workforce and the next generation of storytellers.
Israel Wins the War Yet Loses the Global PR Battle
Israel’s battlefield victories are overshadowed by global opinion losses, revealing a hard PR lesson for communicators.
Mainstream Media Narratives Are Branding Democrats as Extreme and Republicans as Normal
Arthur Solomon argues that decades of media framing have helped the GOP while leaving Democrats struggling to define themselves — a lesson in narrative control every communicator must grasp.
Zohran Mamdani’s New York Vision Risks Repeating Old Failures
As Election Day nears, Mamdani’s socialist platform fuels debate about policy history, political messaging, and PR lessons.

