LoZoccolo
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Tue Nov-16-10 10:47 AM
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Is anybody from an area where they are doing "coordinated campaigns"? |
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Edited on Tue Nov-16-10 10:56 AM by LoZoccolo
I met someone who does some of the back-end IT work for Democratic campaigns, and he introduced me to the concept of a "coordinated campaign". Basically it's about putting a big ticket on the campaign materials with several candidates to encourage people to vote straight-ticket. I noticed Obama made an apopearance on some of the Giannoulias materials. This is probably common sense in Chicago where I am, where the Democratic Party is so strong; I'm wondering if other areas are doing this.
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Thu Nov-18-10 04:53 PM
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1. They did this in MN during the 2008 campaign |
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One of the reasons Franken was able to pull through. All our campaign materials the week before election carried pictures of Obama/Franken i.e. you couldn't get a picture of Obama on a handout without getting a picture and info on Franken. In fact at that point we were mainly campaigning for Al. There was never any question but that the Pres would carry MN.
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