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Move to cell phones has campaigns moving back to door-to-door
Republicans and Democrats are beginning to discover what Libertarians knew long ago – door to door campaigning is still the most effective form of campaigning. Their top concern is polling. As more voters ditch publicly-listed landlines for unlisted cell phones polling firms are finding it harder to collect representative samples. “I actually think we’ll go […]
Read moreHow and why yard signs work
Ben Donahower, of CampaignTrailYardSigns.com, writes in Campaigns and Elections on how to use yard signs to push your campaign over the finish line. Of particular interest to Libertarian candidates, he writes: In small races where a candidate isn’t campaigning much at all, the other candidate should frontend sign distribution along with the field campaign as […]
Read more‘Walmart moms’ looking for candidates who will listen to them
“The Gender Gap, The War On Women – there’s been a lot of focus on women and moms already in this election; but is the conversation that’s been going on really the right one or the relevant one? Not according to the moms we recently spoke to in an online panel that convened over three […]
Read moreConnecticut Libertarians break fundraising record
You can’t win elections if you can’t raise money. And Libertarians are getting better at raising money. “The Libertarian Party of Connecticut has raised $15,000 in the past few weeks, a record-breaking amount,” the Norwich Bulletin reports. “The party, known for its support of limited government, had never raised more than $10,000 in any single […]
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