
Successful
campaigns combine an authentic candidacy with a disciplined, focused,
strategic message. The Obama campaign believed from the beginning that
this election was about the economy and the desire for economic change,
and they stuck to it throughout. There were many times when it was
easy to be dragged off the economy: a debate with Hillary Clinton on
experience; whether Sarah Palin was qualified or not, etc. But the
campaign tried not to bite on those distractions and stayed relentless
on the economy and change and this trumped the multiple messages
coming from the other side. So lesson number two for any candidate
is to hone a relevant and succinct message to your voters that rings
true for you and stick with it.
helps you win. It's
called field organizing-the art and science of turning supporters into
active, connected volunteers and organizing them to systematically go
out and talk to and persuade voters. The Obama campaign took this work
to unprecedented levels with their effective mobilization of millions
of committed supporters. It started with community organizing
sensibilities conveyed from the top by Obama himself. Then the
campaign committed significant resources to hire huge numbers of staff
organizers (it takes an army to move an army!) who skillfully turned
supporters into volunteers, organized people into teams, and empowered
them to organize their neighborhoods and communities. Finally, the
campaign built an extraordinary technology platform that supported this
organizing four ways: tying people tightly together with the campaign
through e-mail, texting and an on-line community; managing the huge
volunteer and data operation on-line and through its website; giving
volunteers on-line tools for their direct voter contact work; and
raising the resources to fund this operation.
The fourth lesson--a campaign must raise the resources it needs to win.
Yes, the amount of money in politics is problematic for our democracy.
But in Obama's case, his millions of donors giving unprecedented
amounts of money flowed from the kind of candidate he was-authentic and
inspirational-and the kind of campaign he ran-actively involving
millions and employing groundbreaking e-fundraising. This fundraising
allowed him to compete where and when he needed and build his massive
organization.
Minnesota Governor's race
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