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  <title>John Rowley: The Campaign Ad Guy Who Never Worked Campaigns</title>
  <description>Whether with his old firm and partners, Fletcher Rowley, or his “new” firm Counter Point Messaging, John Rowley has long been at the forefront of Democratic politics.&amp;amp;nbsp; As we discuss, he has always made his living making ads for underdogs, state legislative candidates, and under the radar races – while often enjoying the lagniappe provided by a big, targeted Congressional, Senatorial or even Presidential campaign.&amp;amp;nbsp; He’s an advocate for his adopted hometown of Nashville, TN, a member of the American Association of Political Consultants and the President of The Southern Chapter.&amp;amp;nbsp; John also gave The Chairman some of the best advice possible when he formed his company: “Anyone can have a good cycle, hang out a shingle, and get a bunch of clients. Most of them don’t last 5 years. Do honest work for good clients, and you’ll last.” You can learn more about John’s actual work via his company’s website: counterpointmessaging.com Follow All Our Damn Accounts!&amp;amp;nbsp; Podcast Instagram Podcast Twitter Dave Instagram Dave Twitter Chris Twitter Chris Instagram &amp;amp;nbsp;Show email: nowmorethaneverpod@gmail.com </description>
  <author_name>Now More Than Ever</author_name>
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