Social media + supporter evangelism = significant parts of
the Obama election strategy carried through into the advocacy space.
Not exact matches
According to Jay Cost,
Obama is following LBJ's winning
strategy: The 1964
election is particularly important to understanding the 2012 campaign.
If
Obama wants to spend the
election talking to an economy - minded electorate about abortion from his own exposed position as a supporter of partial birth abortion and sex selective abortions, then Republicans should welcome such a Democrat
strategy.
Elections are won at the water cooler, at the bar, at the dinner table, over the phone and in bed, and
Obama's supporters were primed to know the messages, know the
strategy and understand the stakes every time his candidacy came up in conversation.
The
Obama campaign seems to have shifted at least some of its online ad buying towards a general
election strategy, at least judging from the display ad below, which I saw on an article on Space.com:
The Post's Jose Antonio Vargas is reporting on the
Obama campaign's
election - day SMS
strategy, clearly aimed at boosting voter turnout:
Take the 2008
Obama campaign as an example — the kernel was assembled from early 2007 onwards, with staffers plotting
strategy and tactics, technologists developing the tools and infrastructures for an extensive, nation - wide effort, and organizers connecting with the multitudes of willing volunteers who helped power
Obama to victory in both the primary and the general
election.
The Post's Jose Antonio Vargas is reporting on the
Obama campaign's
election - day SMS
strategy, clearly aimed at boosting voter turnout: Early this morning, Sen. Barack
Obama sent the first of three text messages to supporters who've signed up to his messaging program and live in...
Notably, to win the primary and general
election contests, the
Obama campaign adopted
strategies from MoveOn.org and the 2004 Howard Dean campaign.52 Dean had used the Web to recruit thousands of «Deaniacs,» organize face - to - face gatherings of his supporters, and raise more than $ 25 million.53
Labour is to discuss
election strategies with Barack
Obama's staff - while the coalition government hires one.
He is said to be planning to approach Jim Messina, the 2012 campaign manager for Barack
Obama who was hired by the Conservatives to advise on their 2015 general
election strategy.
The Department of Energy submitted a construction licence application for the Yucca Mountain repository to the NRC in 2008, but following 2009's presidential
elections the
Obama administration subsequently decided to abort the project, appointing a high - level Blue Ribbon Commission to come up with alternative
strategies.