Below is an article by Innovation in Advocacy about the importance of candidate branding and how Bonnie Siegel is changing the political landscape.

Corporations understand branding, they understand the necessity of repetition in sending a clear message to their consumers. Branding is why you connect Apple with images of innovation, minimalism, technology and futurism. It’s why a McDonalds in St. Louis won’t be very different from one in Southern California — the same BigMac, McFlurry and golden arches can be found globally. It’s why an athlete wearing Nike is associated with images of strength, athleticism and fashion. Read more on Medium

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Bonnie is an absolute force of nature! With an iron will she brings people and perspectives together to synthesize truly compelling brand visions. Her driving force behind a fundamentally important brand exercise was critical to our successful and award-winning website re-design for Senator Cruz's presidential campaign. Serious campaigns would be smart to seek out Bonnie's expertise.

Kristen Luidhardt
President, The Prosper Group

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