Winning the Political Game: Basic Elements of a Campaign

Winning the Political Game: Basic Elements of a Campaign
by LaVarr Webb, Publisher

LaVarr Webb

LaVarr Webb

The 2012 election year is upon us, and political hopefuls are deciding whether to seek elective office. Many have already decided to take the plunge and are developing campaign plans.

So it’s time to again publish the Exoro Group’s handy list of campaign functions. Reading through the list can help prospective candidates decide if they really want to seek office and deal with all these aspects of a political campaign.

Those writing a campaign plan can use the list to make sure their plan covers every element that must be addressed.

In Utah, partisan campaigns can be divided into four phases: Pre-Caucus, Caucus to Convention, Convention to Primary, and Primary to General Election. Each phase requires a different strategy and focus. The elements listed below apply generally to all the phases, but the emphasis will be different, according to the phase you’re in. 

So here is a simple checklist (in no particular order) to make certain you’re aware of each campaign function:

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