WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A House Divided, Will it Stand? That is the question posed and title of a new InfoGraphic released online today by Cassidy & Associates and provides an illustrated forecast of the potential consequences of the upcoming Presidential Election based on trending polls and recent C&A discussions with senior Congressional leadership aides. (http://www.cassidy.com/press/318/)
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"It's a question all Americans are asking themselves," Gerry Cassidy, founder and CEO of Cassidy & Associates, noted when posting news of the InfoGraphic to his LinkedIn profile www.linkedin.com/in/geraldcassidy. "This is the result of our team investing some quality time with top leadership aides over the past couple of weeks to map out the likely scenario on the Hill following November's election."
Cassidy said the online illustration shows the Congress will likely remain divided with no dramatic changes to the 2013 agenda with the lack of action in 2012 forcing the field of play in the Congress. The InfoGraphic also shows that the political power structure that emerges from the November election will ultimately affect the policy outcomes on Capitol Hill.
Cassidy added, "Policy stakeholders can shape those outcomes, but only if they are fully engaged."
The InfoGraphic is part of C&A's recently launched digital campaign, The Determined Difference, which includes episodic online videos, issue InfoGraphics and other resources demonstrating the breadth of experience and capabilities of the firm's public policy experts.
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