Soud names new advisors


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Mayoral candidate Ginger Soud announced Thursday that Rudy Giuliani’s media advisor, the pollster for U.S. senators Bill Frist and Jeff Sessions and one of Florida’s best-known campaign strategists have joined her campaign.

Adam Goodman, who heads the Tampa-based Victory Group and has created media campaigns for Giuliani, U.S. Sen. Trent Lott, and Florida politicians such as Steve Wise, Bill Bankhead, Ander Crenshaw and Jim Horne, will do the same for Soud, whom he calls “a living tribute to the power of experience and effectiveness.”

Whit Ayres, president of Ayres, McHenry & Associates in Atlanta, has provided polling an counsel for several U.S. senators, including Frist, Sessions, Strom Thurmond and Paul Coverdell and former governors Carroll Campbell and Lamar Alexander.

Marc Reichelderfer, a director with Orlando-based Consensus Communications, has provided campaign strategy and management to a number of Florida campaigns, including Secretary of State Katherine Harris and state senators Anna Cowin and Lee Constantine.

 

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