Ask the Campaign Doc: Misdemeanors, Majors, and Morons
Q: Do you think online voting will have a place in future campaigns? A: It’s already happening in elections for boards, civic associations, and alumni offices—and the same groups […]
Down Home Digital: Fishing for Dollars Online
Would you drop a $100 bill into a blank envelope decorated with bold type and exclamation points that someone you didn’t know dropped off on your doorstep? Didn’t think so. […]
Targeting to Win: 7 Segments You Need to Understand to Win in November
Targeting to Win: 7 Segments You Need to Understand to Win in November
Executing an Integrated Direct Mail Strategy
Driving Voter Registration with Share Mail, and the Latest in Direct Mail Strategy
WEBINAR: How to Create Winning Messages in Advocacy
WEBINAR: How to Create Winning Messages in Advocacy Stay on the lookout for future webinar opportunities. Brought to you by J. Wallin Opinion Research
Down Home Digital: Campaigning On the Web – What’s Next?
It’s the time of year when we’re barraged with forecasts for 2011 (and 2012 in the political world). The one prediction we can share with confidence is that the technology […]
The Evolution of Opposition Research
The Evolution of Opposition Research. C&E's Shane Greer chats with Mark Campbell of Intellz. Brought to you by Intellz
A Tale of Two Conferences
Two political conferences are being held concurrently this week in Las Vegas: the progressive Netroots Nation and the conservative RightOnline. Netroots Nation, a left leaning conference of new media mavens, […]
How USPSβs Latest Innovation, Informed Deliver, Can Be Deployed By Campaigns
Political Bookshelf: I Am Martin Eisenstadt
Remember Martin Eisenstadt? He’s the senior fellow at the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy who was a senior adviser to John McCain’s presidential campaign on foreign policy and served […]
National Association of Diverse Consultants Launches
Managing Your Reputation in the New Media Environment
Amanda Patanow from WikiPatrol talks with C&E's Shane Greer.
Fighting Shape: How to Build a Strong Association Organization and Culture
Webinar: Fighting Shape: How to Build a Strong Association Organization and Culture Brought to you by Probolsky Research
Preparing for 2018: What Campaigns Should Focus on Now
Colin Delaney of epolitics.com sits down with Campaigns & Elections' Shane Greer to discuss what campaigns should focus on before 2018.
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In the February 2010 issue of Politics, we identified the the top 10 Republicans, Democrats and freelancers, along with 70 other names that you need to know when practicing your […]
How to Best Navigate Fake News
Campaigns & Elections' Shane Greer sits down with Melissa Ryan of the Factual Democracy project, to dicuss the best ways to navigate fake news.
A New Source of Coercion in Fundraising?
Last week the Brookings Institute unveiled a study on how to foster citizen participation through small donors and volunteers to political campaigns, entitled Reform in the Age of Networked Campaigns. […]
Predictive Analytics and the Future of Polling
Campaigns & Elections' Shane D'Aprile dicusses polling from the 2016 presidential election to what the next trends in polling are for 2018 with Ashlee Rich Stephenson of WPA Intelligence.
Palin Dismembers the GOP on a Whim
A reliable Republican congressional seat now belongs to the Democratic Party because Sarah Palin woke up one day and decided it would make for good Facebook content to sabotage the […]
Fiorina Flops Out of the Gate
Carly Fiorina is among the most high profile Republican Senate recruits in the country for the next cycle. The former Hewlett-Packard CEO was constantly on television last year as a […]
The Imagery Shift in 2020
The Imagery Shift in 2020. C&E's Shane Greer chats with Tristen Norman, of Getty Images. Brought to you by USPS
All Staff, No Brains
A good campaign staff can propel a candidate to victory, but even the most skilled staffers have problems developing and executing the overall strategy. This doesn't mean that staffers don't […]