Useful Data for Local Campaigns from American Majority

  • April 1, 2014

All politics is local. A city or town’s success is based on having a competent and dedicated board of elected officials, but sometimes the people who are best for the job are ill-prepared in the ways of a winning campaign. We here offer a lot of great resources and services to help you run a successful campaign, and we're happy to offer tips, too. Here's a good one: American Majority is collecting survey data from former local campaigners to provide insight for hopefuls wanting to run for local office.

Matt Robbins, President of American Majority, collected the data from over 50 participants, ranging from former candidates to their field managers. The survey focused on questions that ranged from fund-raising to volunteer recruitment. The data will be released on its blog in various segments in the coming weeks.

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You can find the full article from Matt Robbins here.

 

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