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Campaign Insider by Mandie Suits / Feb 03 2012
The year 1952 was a milestone for men, women and presidential campaigns. The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series, microwave ovens became available for domestic use and presidential campaigns were broadcast on television for the first time.
Presidential campaigns, like history, tend to repeat – so with that in mind here’s a thorough imagining of what advice President Dwight Eisenhower, aka Ike, might provide today based on his…
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U.S. Edition by Carol Lustig / Jan 26 2012
How to convey a motivating and actionable message to your campaign's targets....
Campaign Insider by Stefan Hankin / Feb 01 2012
Surveys were close for the top two finishers, but couldn’t quite predict the entire...
U.S. Edition by Sean J. Miller / Jan 30 2012
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Your campaign’s website looks different on a cellphone, deal with it....
Case Studies by Crystal Martin / Jan 27 2012
How a talking card broke through a deluge of mailers to upend a municipal...