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Adam Pagnucco, Founding Editor, Montgomery Perspective
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Tred Avon Strategies delivers the full spectrum of communications, media relations and public outreach strategies our clients need in order to achieve successful outcomes in business, politics and the non-profit sector. Ours is a highly-engaged, personal approach that anticipates a constantly changing environment and provides the tools to succeed under any circumstances.
Whether our client is a business owner trying to survive in a highly volatile economy, a candidate for public office, or an organization that is trying to change its community for the better, Tred Avon Strategies will be a full partner through every step of the journey. From vision and branding, to issue management, coalition building and crisis management, this integrated approach ensures our clients are connected to their audience with one voice.
The 2024 Presidential Race and its Aftermath
"Murphy draws attention with calls for Democratic shift in strategy," The HillLen assesses the call for a new age of Democratic populism and the party’s failure to address the country’s economic concerns during the 2024 election.
Len discusses the political temperament of Pennsylvania voters in the closing weeks of the 2024 election, and the keys to winning the pivotal swing state.
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"Democrats' losing strategy could push a political realignment," Blaze MediaLen discusses why the scope of Donald Trump’s victory could represent the early stages of an American political realignment.
Len analyzed the battle for control of the U.S. Senate and identified the Midwest as the key for both parties in 2024.
Nearly two months before the fateful November 5 election, Len identifies and analyzes the disconnected messaging from Vice-President Harris’ campaign.
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"Dems & Media Hyped Tim Walz’s ‘Folksy’ Appeal Before Getting Totally Blown Out In Rural America," Tampa Free PressLen points out how Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was misused as Vice-President Harris’ running mate.
Len discusses why the issue of climate change failed to gain traction in a presidential election fueled by economic anxieties.
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Angela Alsobrooks Makes History
Len correctly predicts and analyzes one of the country's most important U.S. Senate races.
"Searching for a villain in Maryland Senate race," Good Morning AmericaLen assesses the state of the Senate race in its critical closing weeks.
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"Trump's endorsement puts Larry Hogan in a political bind," The HillLen uses Donald Trump’s endorsement of Larry Hogan to illustrate the challenges of running for the U.S. Senate as a Maryland Republican.
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"Democrats face growing divide in Maryland Senate primary," The HillA veteran of seven statewide campaign cycles, Len analyzes the Democratic Senate primary between David Trone and Angela Alsobrooks, and looks ahead to a general election with former Governor Larry Hogan on the ballot.
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Len on Maryland Issues
"Maryland lawmakers clash over lifting ban on beer and wine sales in grocery stores," Fox NewsLen makes the case for beer and wine sales in Maryland grocery stores.
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"President Biden and the Key Bridge Tragedy," TIMELen analyzes the political implications of the Francis Scott Key bridge tragedy, focusing on its possible effect on President Biden’s re-election campaign.
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Legalizing beer and wine sales in grocery stores, Foxwell argues, would benefit Maryland consumers and lead to a stronger state economy.
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Len analyzes Governor Moore's vision for Maryland within the context of our state's fiscal and economic limits.
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Len calls for the legalization of beer and wine sales in grocery stores.
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Len explains the unique challenge that Governor Hogan faced in 2024, as a popular Republican running for the U.S. Senate in a deep blue state.
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