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Tip for candidates: Be human.
Running for office? Avoid the dry and wonky. Remember you are dealing with your friends and neighbors. And if you don’t? You end up like Mitt Romney, trailing a failed president no one likes, but are convinced cares about them. “Mitt Romney’s electoral trouble with women — more precisely with college-educated women — is real […]
Read moreLNCC offering free candidate training
The Libertarian National Campaign Committee is offering a FREE professional candidate training seminar the day before the start of our Libertarian National Convention in Las Vegas. That’s about one month away – on Wednesday, May 2nd. The content of this all-day seminar is tailored specifically for third-party candidates. But it is taught by professionals who […]
Read morePoll of the Day: Americans worried about gas prices, health care costs
• 71 percent of Americans worry “a great deal” about the economy; 79 percent of Republicans and 63 percent of Democrats agree. • 65 percent overall worry a great deal about gas prices; 63 percent of Republicans and 69 percent of Democrats agree. • 60 percent overall worry a great deal about the budget deficit; […]
Read moreFive tactics your campaign can’t afford to ignore
Newspaper ads, billboards and campaigning on the Internet may be cute, but they don’t win elections. You have to make direct personal contact, either in person, on the phone or through the mail, with enough individual votes to collect the number of votes you need to win. Campaigns and Elections reminds you of five essential […]
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