Thursday, January 15, 2009

Kellyanne Conway - Pink Elephant Conference Call


Tuesday evening we had our monthly Pink Elephant conference call and our special guest was Kellyanne Conway, CEO and President of The Polling Company, Inc. Mrs. Conway is one of the most quoted and noted pollsters on the national issues. Many of you may have seen her as one of the Republican spokespersons on Fox and other major news shows. In addition to having provided hundreds of demographic and attitudinal survey projects for statewide and congressional political races, Kellyanne is Editor and Publisher of WomenTrends. This is a quarterly publication that provides the latest news on a multitude of current and prospective lifestyle, financial, health, ethnic, work, entertainment, green, technological, and generational trends.

Mrs. Conway’s comments on various voting trends and her advice on outreach effort which is needed to various groups of women, especially Hispanic and Asian women, needs to be considered as we move ahead to broaden and build our women’s coalition. You can listen to Kellyanne’s comments by clicking on http://www.gop.com/pinkelephantcalls.htm

3 comments:

Skye said...

This was an incredibly informative conference call. I took 3 pages worth of notes and will be presenting it at the Pa Conservative Council (PACC) meeting on February 7th.

For more information on PACC contact me through my blog MidnightBlue

California Baby Boomer said...

This was a great call. I really appreciated the acknowledgement of the Republican Party's mistakes. And, what I REALLY appreciated were the ideas of how to improve this party to better reflect the party's stated values.

I am one of those who left this party during the 2008 election. While I was too informed to become a Democrat, I did become an Independent. I am taking another look at my lifetime party and hoping to eventually come back home.

Ruth in California

Unknown said...

i have same this post..
read Kellyanne Conway - ann coulter | ann coulter playboy | kirsten powers | rush limbaugh | laura linney