Over the last 18 months, Adams native Jessica Lucia has helped shape the political campaigns of President-elect Joe Biden and newly-elected Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Lucia was busy behind the scenes, designing the graphics, gradients and branded content used to deliver important campaign messages to supporters and potential voters. In fact, she was part of the design team that created the blue and yellow design â dubbed the âvictory gradientâ â used on graphics flanking the stage the night Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris made their acceptance speeches in Wilmington, Del. The gradient was also used on graphics featuring images of Biden and Harris announcing them as President-elect and Vice President-elect, and on graphics featuring the slogan, âA Presidency for All Americans.â
A senior official on Biden’s Presidential Inaugural Committee told Yahoo News they are confident that the event will be secure and that it will “will mark a new day for the American people."
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 by: News Editors
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/488834.html (Natural News) Republicans are fighting constant battles with the media over policies, total slander from the media and other politically charged issues. Democrats like Kamala Harris in this case, wage wars with the media over the wrong cover photo of a magazine.
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According to the New York Times, Kamala Harris and her team are extremely upset after Vogue Magazine decided to use a “disrespectful” photo of Harris as their cover photo which was allegedly not agreed upon.
Fashion News - New York – A Vogue cover photo of a casual Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has sparked controversy, with critics saying it diminishes the politician’s achievements, forcing editor Anna Wintour to defend the image on Tuesday. Criticism of the cover has spread on. Read more at www.tnp.sg