The Center for the Next Generation is launching “Too Small to Fail,”
a national movement to focus attention on the need to invest in
America’s kids and address the challenges they face in leading healthy,
happy, productive lives.
Activities
kick off with a series of online and television ads produced by top
national Republican and Democratic consultants Mark McKinnon (Bush) and
Jim Margolis (Obama). On a conference call with reporters and bloggers,
The Center for the Next Generation will unveil its first 30-second ad,
release a new national exit poll of voters conducted by Celinda Lake and
Bob Carpenter, and lay out its strategy for making children a long-term
national priority.
The
Center for the Next Generation works to shape national dialogue around
two major challenges that affect the prospects of America's Next
Generation -- advancing a sustainable energy future and improving
opportunities for children and families. As a nonpartisan organization,
the Center generates strategies that advance these goals through
research, policy development and strategic communications. In our home
state of California, the Center works to create ground-tested solutions
that demonstrate success to the rest of the nation.
Visit Too Small to Fail to learn more.
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