When politicians take to directly interfacing with the public,…

Question Answered step-by-step When politicians take to directly interfacing with the public,… When politicians take to directly interfacing with the public, through Twitter, public forums, or scheduled town halls. Sometimes that can be risky, when controversial and hotly contested points of view are in play. I’ve seen plenty of those attempts, backfire on Twitter, when the public seizes on a misstep in communication or blatant error, and it backfires on the politician. It does make for entertainment at times and/or can inflame passions in divisive issues. What are the risks and backfires that they can face?  Arts & Humanities Communications Public Relations PUBLIC ADM MPA/503 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)