Sentences with phrase «campaign war rooms»

Following the 2010 he founded the democratic Super PAC American Bridge, one of the largest modern campaign war rooms ever assembled, which uses research, tracking, and rapid response to defeat republicans.

Not exact matches

In fact, campaigns need to develop their war rooms to be prepared to respond to these type of Internet humor sensations in kind: thoughtfully, wittily, and deftly.
Rather than sucking all of the fundraising air out of the room, Clinton's apparatus would do well to work directly with the DNC and state parties and lend the time and resources of the campaign toward helping those entities build their war chests.
First and foremost, Clinton's «war room» should begin scrapping the headline of the current campaign narrative, which focuses almost exclusively on her experience and political centrism.
One takeaway from today's AMP Summit sessions so far — Google has seen such a surge of election - related online advertising that the company's actually established a «war room» for the remaining weeks of the 2010 campaign.
He's previously directed the war room at American Bridge and worked as campaigns and communications director for Senate Majority PAC.
Over the last few months of the campaign, Parscale's team invested heavily in Facebook advertising, even hosting a Facebook employee at their Texas war room who helped guide their work.
The theme song of the Clinton - Gore campaign was «Don't Stop» (thinking about tomorrow), but The War Room begins and ends with the sounds of yesterday — Ella Fitzgerald singing «Vote for Mr. Rhythm,» from 1936, and Glenn Miller's «I Swung the Election,» played by Jack Teagarden and his orchestra, from 1939.
The campaign is a bit shorter, and the popular War Room mode has been replaced by a slightly smaller series of training maps.
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