It may turn out that Jackson is so extreme that McAuliffe's campaign (disclosure: my friend Alex Kellner is McAuliffe's digital director, but we don't talk about the campaign) can use him in ALL of their advertising, but he's also a perfect target for the kind of segmented communications at which the internet excels.
Not exact matches
After all we're just
talking about social media, this isn't a
campaign to raise awareness
about illegal drugs or the abuse of prescription opioids.
Clinton
talks about race and the need to improve race relations in her
campaign appearances, but has
not given a major speech on the subject.
You
talk about «against leadership» and it's hard
not to think
about the presidential
campaign, in which the winner bashed this department, a man who dodged military service himself, disparaged the service of one of our most honored veterans, Sen. McCain, and engaged in a flamewar with a Gold Star family.
We still don't know (but presumably Mueller does) why Mike Flynn, Trump's chief foreign policy adviser during the
campaign and his short - lived national security adviser, was
talking during the transition to the Russian ambassador
about lifting sanctions Obama had imposed in retaliation against Russia's meddling in the election.
Aligning the offers you use in your lead nurturing
campaigns and in the CTAs on your website with a prospect's likely position in the sales cycle will
not only help to better qualify a lead, but it may also shorten the sales cycle, as a prospect will be much closer to a purchasing decision with a ton of knowledge
about your business before he / she even
talks to a sales person.
Talking about natural / God - given rights I'm all for, but I'm
not for a
campaign that suggests that we need to go back to a time before anyone named Roosevelt.
The Romney and McCain
campaign's problem wasn't that they
talked too much
about abortion.
If Romney just wants someone who will dutifully parrot the
campaign - generated
talking points
about how Obama is for European socialism and doesn't understand the business of business while Romney is for the entrepreneurs of free market capitalism America, then Pawlenty is the guy.
However almost every other verse makes it crystal clear that this chapter is referring to a specific event at a specific time such as 9:94 which
talks about how Muhammad is to respond to those who didn't join in on the aforementioned
campaign whe he got back etc. etc. etc..
Romney
campaign spokeswoman man Andrea Saul said it was
not unusual for Romney to
talk publicly
about his faith in public and in news media interviews.
«Part of what we've been seeing during the course of this
campaign is some scurrilous e-mails that have been sent out, denying my faith,
talking about me being a Muslim, suggesting that I got sworn in at the U.S. Senate with a Qur «an in my hand or that I don't pledge allegiance to the flag,» said Obama.
But that kind of language works better in
campaigns than in governance; eventually, you have to
talk about things as they are,
not just as you feel they should be, and so it was inevitable that the radiance of his oratory dimmed a little once he took office.
But while the German centre back
talked about the widespread confidence in the Arsenal squad and the belief that we would
not slip up and have a slow start to the
campaign that cost us so dearly last year, he did have some words of warning.
The Red Devils have been strongly linked with a move for the Arsenal star, but Ozil will be allowed to
talk to clubs from outside of England from January
about a prospective free transfer at the end of the
campaign, and hopefully he won't join one of our league rivals.
The youngster also went on to
talk about his first time claiming a place on the Liverpool bench, as the Reds hosted Crystal Palace towards the back end of the last
campaign: «I was over the moon, I didn't know what to say.
Anthony Hudson is the head coach of the New Zealand national football team and he
talked about the approaching challenge of
not only making it past their group stages curse but also making a memorable
campaign as the 36 year old American manager said: «We want to -LSB-...]
Can't wait to hear what moms who read those magazines they are
talking about will think of this
campaign...
In recent weeks
not only have we
talked about the Members Unite
campaigns, but they have packed up toys and clothes that they no longer need for donation.
Anit dvd piracy adverts are
about people thanking you for buying movies
not downloading them, anti smoking
campaigns are
about saying good on you for visiting the doctor to
talk about quitting and even the anti-drink driving
campaigns are «think before you drink, think twice before you drive» with encouragement on what you need to think
about before a night out.
#TLBmoves is
not a fitness
campaign; yeah, we're
talking about steps and activity, but the bigger goal here is overall health and happiness.
Similarly, in your comparison with advocating for exercise and healthy eating, of course no one says
not to do that, but it is important to advocate in a way that does
not marginalize people who are obese (ie
talk about the benefits of healthy eating rather than the hurtful ad
campaign that recently came out in Georgia with pictures of overweight kids saying things like, «Fat kids become fat adults»).
Democratic email fundraising may
not quite have reached the level of a Global Catastrophe yesterday, but it sure as hell got
talked about: I heard an earful at a NARAL fundraiser last night, and various back - channel email lists and Facebook groups buzzed with people sick and tired of repetitive fundraising messages sent by
campaigns, PACs and the party committees.
Note that Ivan is describing something very different than traditional mass communications: he's
talking about working closely (no doubt frequently one - on - one) with people on Facebook and other networking sites over a long period of time to help build a cadre of very committed activists — something that most electoral
campaigns (and even most issue advocacy
campaigns) simply can't do, whether because of lack of time or lack of resources.
As far as Government is concerned, though they do
not talk about population as a huge problem, there are Government schemes in place which spread the message of the benefits of less children (Hum do hamare do - an old
campaign that promotes having two kids at max.).
Of course we're
talking about campaigns of a certain size — someone running for mayor in a small town likely won't have staff at all, just family and volunteers.
The president noted that just as it is the case in the United States, the health of the candidates is something that the electorates will
talk about, but then that will
not form part of his
campaign «I noticed in the US elections too there were issues
about candidates» health so it's something that people will
talk about but I don't take advantage of a person's health... I believe that I have enough to
talk about without running on somebody's health».
I haven't seen $.50 per click in a long time... but perhaps
Campaign Solutions has some targeting magic up its sleeve (they do
talk about creating over 1000 ad variants, which suggests A LOT of testing).
Not talking about the BNP does not stop them campaigning on doorsteps, peddling their nonsense and filling a gap where other parties should
Not talking about the BNP does
not stop them campaigning on doorsteps, peddling their nonsense and filling a gap where other parties should
not stop them
campaigning on doorsteps, peddling their nonsense and filling a gap where other parties should be.
At a New Organizing Institute presentation this morning, former Obama new media director Joe Rospars (last seen in these pages
talking about the importance of good content to the
campaign's work) made a really significant point — his department was
NOT a part of the
campaign's tech team.
Of course, the research is
not going to be much use without national and local
campaigning of the kind you are
talking about and involved in.
I don't mean to be overly critical, and I agree with you at the effectiveness of the
campaigns you
talk about, and I love using Twitter for my own
campaigns.
As we've
talked about before, grassroots field organizing hasn't been in the Republican establishment's blood in the past couple of election cycles (the Tea Party folks have had a monopoly on that aspect of
campaigning on the Right).
My own panel, «How to Act Like Obama Online When You DO
N'T Have a Billion in the Bank» (which will
talk about applying Obama 2012 lessons to this year's advocacy and electoral
campaigns), is coming together nicely — we just signed up Ethan Roeder, Obama's chief data manager for the presidential race and who's now gone back over to the New Organizing Institute, as a speaker.
No one on the list has expressly opted - in to receive communications from a
campaign, so we're basically
talking about spam, although political communications officially don't count as unsolicited commercial emails.
Political
campaigns haven't much boarded the online video advertising train yet (they'll put their own videos up, but that's different from what we're
talking about).
The last is especially useful if you are a multi-issue organization, since someone who is active on social media
talking about the environment may
not be useful if you are trying to see what people are saying
about the Fight for 15
campaign.
Labour MP Chuka Umunna, a supporter of the pro-EU Open Britain
campaign, said Fox «needs to understand that he is
talking about people
not poker chips».
The president described the FBI's raid last month on the home of his former
campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, as «pretty tough stuff,» but said he has
not talked to the FBI or the attorney general
about the matter.
Your volunteers might
not mind
talking to people
about another
campaign or two; another
campaign's volunteers might
not mind dropping lit for you, setting up your signs, mentioning you on calls, etc..
I'm
not talking about the Macaca moments, blogger controversies or the unpropitious arrival of various kinds of unflattering documents, but
about serious analysis of intentional
campaign tools and strategies, such as websites, social networking outreach, blogs and social media.
He also insisted he has been
talking to Beth Lippman
about coming on board with the
campaign since February, but didn't have the ability to hire her until recently because the
campaign didn't actually have an office until early April.
He may be right when
talking about videos designed to break out and get a wide viewership, but that's
not the only way sophisticated
campaigns USE video.
Cuomo can't avoid getting tainted by the Manhattan federal court trial because «they are going to be
talking about actions taken while Mr. Percoco was employed by the
campaign and in state government,» said Albany Law School professor Christine Chung.
In electoral
campaigns, what's most interesting is often what's
not being
talked about.
At the launch of his
campaign he said: «And when the Conservative Party
talks about foreign affairs it can't just be Gibraltar and Zimbabwe.
In this preview, they
talked about whether Katko has seen any political retribution for
not backing President Donald Trump during the
campaign, how House Speaker Paul Ryan is doing, and Katko's own political future.
[2] His
campaign strategy was summarised as: «Don't
talk about immigration»; «Do
talk about business»; «Don't make the referendum final»; «Do keep mentioning the Charter of Fundamental Rights and the over-reach of the European Union's Court of Justice».
«I think progressives are looking for him
not only to
talk about progressive issues, but to
talk about them with authenticity and sincerity,» said Stephanie Taylor, co-founder of the Progressive Change
Campaign Committee, which bills itself as representative of the «Warren wing» of the Democratic Party, a reference to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.).
On the
campaign trail Mr. Koppell
talks about campaign finance reform, a measure which Senator Klein continues to tirelessly advocate for in the State Senate, and yet, he can
not follow the rules of our current system.