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Keep your network engaged to keep your network alive.

Let’s assume that you did what you needed to for the election. Maybe you won, maybe you lost – but you have a whole bunch of people who are still following you three weeks after the election. No doubt, your … Continue reading

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Post-election Democratic Wrap-up

After an election, campaigns across the country try to figure out why the cards landed where they did. They go through all the poll figures and look critically at where they could improve and/or what they shouldn’t do next time. … Continue reading

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Elections, Partisanship and the State of the Media

After an election, campaigns across the country try to figure out why the cards landed where they did. They go through all the poll figures and look critically at where they could improve and/or what they shouldn’t do next time. … Continue reading

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Why the Republicans didn’t pick up MORE seats…

In the lead up to the election, I was led to believe that we were in the midst of a Republican tidal wave. The media is well known to jump on the new guy’s bandwagon, and this election will be … Continue reading

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Door-to-door is the most effective campaign technique

Door-to-door is the most effective campaign technique Door-to-door is both the oldest and most effective tactic in a campaign because it’s about people. Rule of thumb is that for every 14 or so people you talk to – that’s one … Continue reading

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Deep or Broad?

There’s a tonne of writing out there about how social media is changing the way our society organizes itself and opens up new possibilities of hitherto-unknown segments ‘flash’ organizing themselves… kind of like the flash dances… (check this link out if you … Continue reading

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