@karenkasler Were there any statewide ballot issues in the May 2018 Primary that would affect these numbers, and would it then make them irrelevant? Don’t know. Just asking if there might be other factors. I know there were no statewide ballot measures in this primary.
@jackwindsor If the ORC gives certain individuals roles, why are they not separately elected and accountable? And if her strings are that easily pulled when she was the one with authority, who is pulling her strings now? Is she just a puppet?
A community collaboration! ❤️
We’ve partnered with @Rookwood_Co on our 7th annual, limited edition ice cream bowl.
This year, a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) in Cincinnati @RMHCincinnati and Columbus @RMHCofCentralOH RMHC has a mission to provide essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families and promote healing when children need healthcare, RMHC serves families in Ohio and across the globe. Available starting today exclusively in our Cincinnati and Columbus area scoop shops!
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This week's post is about "going negative." What does that really mean? Is it really a turn-off for voters? Is there a "right" way to go negative on a political campaign?
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This week's blog post is about how politicians are the masters of overusing clichés.
We hear them all the time, but that dog just doesn't hunt any more (see what I did there?).
There is just no putting lipstick on a cliché pig.
https://t.co/f6l2Kczkb1
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This week’s blog post is snout elements in a winning campaign message.
Too many candidates think just putting up digns will help them win. Your message is critical to success!
https://t.co/saeOIiu40E
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God bless America, and thank you to those who gave all so that we can embrace the freedoms and prosperity we have.
This week's blog post discusses the appropriate intersection of politics and Memorial Day.
https://t.co/gEdvPpV5Ct
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This week's post is about books that can help you run and execute a successful political campaign. One thing the Political Campaign Desk Reference has (others don't) is a companion workbook to walk candidates through the basics in easy-to-fill forms.
https://t.co/Ycvi8trzrE
In this week's blog post, I discuss how to make the most of your signs. I provide a few anecdotes as well that make the post fun.
Key to powerful signs: Keep It Simple.
https://t.co/RWj1eOeFqf
Here is my blog post this week about whether or not political campaigns should use signs and why they are important, but they are also not a campaign by themselves.
https://t.co/xCVzyTmn9Z
This week's blog post is about how to tell your story in a compelling way that connects with voters. Your narrative is an important part of telling your story and building a relationship with voters.
https://t.co/G2TrGiOeJU
Today is the official launch date for my new book: Political Campaigns and Artificial Intelligence. It is available from Amazon in hardcover, paperback and kindle versions.
https://t.co/INwqU1VB4M
My new campaign blog just launched. Please take a look if you are considering running for office or know someone who is contemplating a run!
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Workbook: The Political Campaign Desk Reference: Companion workbook to help you develop your plan: McNamara, Michael: 9798304610698: https://t.co/OrE5neQhEb: Books
This workbook helps candidates apply the information in "The Political Campaign Desk Reference."
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@FrankLuntz Trump.
The Trump ad uses more third-party positive testimonials and presents a unified vision and refrains from any “us versus them” arguments, and this is the only ad that accomplishes all of that.