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Successive Democratic elections have piqued the interest of progressives across the country in running for office. It's exciting, but it necessitates a well-planned strategy. Launching a campaign is a significant decision, and you must be prepared to ensure that it gets off to a good start.
Build a Communications Plan
Begin by creating your overarching messaging and talking points. Once you've nailed down those specifics, put together a press kit that includes a media alert as well as background information like your bio, accomplishments, and images.
Build a Website
The phrase "if you're not on the internet, you don't exist" has never been more accurate on the first day of a campaign. People will click on whatever links are next to your name if you don't have a website, no matter how bad it is.
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People will be impressed with your campaign management skills. They'll want to participate and sign up for email updates, so keep track of them. You cannot afford to lose any of the data you will collect on launch day.
Make Your Social Media Account
You should begin your campaign with Twitter and Facebook accounts, then move on to Instagram and Snapchat. When building a social networking presence, you'll also need a beautiful clean headshot and a timeline photo with your logo in the corner. Select a photograph of your candidate interacting with others, possibly with a local landmark in the background.
Get Ready for Call Time
It's time to start dialing. Everyone on both sides of the aisle supports their campaign strategies by calling and asking donors to support them, so gather your lists and make some phone calls informing people that you're finally running for office and need their help.
With these elements in place, you can be confident that your campaign will get off to a strong start and be ready to face Republicans. Let us build on this year's accomplishments and make this cycle one of our most fruitful.
3rd Coast Strategies prioritizes direct voter contact so that our candidates can truly understand their constituents' needs and address their constituents' concerns in governance. These connections to the community, over time, foster trust between elected officials and voters, resulting in exponential growth in civic engagement and empowering our next generation of leaders.