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Paul
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Not surprised leafleting is fairly ineffective though I am really interested in the sign display. I would have thought signs had even less impact but maybe not!
— May 06, 2023 09:53AM
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Paul
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So interestingly the positive effect for voting is stronger than vote shaming. Who knew (I knew)
— May 06, 2023 05:54PM
Paul
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Registration = turnout is basically how Georgia flipped in 2020. Big deal.
— May 06, 2023 05:24PM
Paul
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Really interesting how little is known about the impact of advertising in media considering that’s like 85% of what’s thought of w campaigning.
— May 06, 2023 02:47PM
Paul
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Wouldn’t have thought festivals and events did that much for turnout. I guess it fits with the personal interaction booster.
— May 06, 2023 02:11PM
Paul
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I wouldn’t have figured an email would do much for GOTV but I am somewhat surprised at the disparity between texts and social media. I wonder if post 2020 the data is different.
— May 06, 2023 01:39PM
Paul
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As expected enthusiasm is what sells with phone calls. Has in my experience.
— May 06, 2023 11:10AM
Paul
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Direct mail can be effective but is expensive. No surprise there. Better for smaller manpower campaigns.
— May 06, 2023 10:27AM
Paul
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Canvassing is the golden standard. Key is cost effectiveness and correct scripts. I can attest to it myself.
— May 06, 2023 08:04AM
Paul
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So it’s pretty hit or miss with what works and doesn’t.
— May 06, 2023 07:22AM
Paul
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So personal interaction is the key to voter mobilization. Color me shocked.
— May 06, 2023 06:53AM

