9 political campaign tips – The Campaign Workshop
January 30, 2015
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN TIPS: #WINNING Good political campaign advice can help get a campaign a good start. Here are 9 essential bits of political campaign advice to get your campaign moving in the right direction:
1. Don’t run unless you have a chance to win. There is a political campaign legend that if you run enough times, you will build name recognition and get elected. In the majority of races this is not an accurate presumption. It is the reverse that is true: the more times you run, the less likely you are to win. Most folks who run the second or third time do not win.
2. Know how many votes you need to win. Every year I see candidates who chose the wrong race to run in. Vote goals don’t need to be that complicated, but any political campaign worth its salt needs a vote goal. Often, the biggest mistake people make is not calculating a vote goal at all. The simple act of creating a vote goal can save you a lot of time campaigning for a race you might not have had a shot at.
3. Create a contrast. Politics is a comparative game. Even in political campaigns where you are running against multiple candidates you still need to create a contrast. You need to create a reason for voters to choose you.
4. Run for the right reasons. Don’t run to help your insurance business, or because you feel wronged by your opponent. Run because you have skills that can help your community achieve incredible things.
5. Don’t be afraid of asking. Every year I have a candidate who tells me that they are sick of calling people for money, or asking folks to knock on doors. The fact is if you are a candidate in a political campaign, that is what you will spend the majority of your time doing—asking for things.
6. Budget for a winning political campaign. How much will the campaign cost? Work with your team to get a real idea of what a winning campaign will cost. Don’t just budget for any campaign; make sure you plan to have the money you need to win your campaign. That means looking at the costs of similar campaigns, but also assessing potential competition and the cost of a winning strategy.
7. Listen more than you talk. It is not about the candidate; it is about the voter. This is a essential campaign tip and hard thing for candidates and political campaign managers to realize. We get so focused on the political campaign that we think the election is about the campaign itself. But that is not the case. Political campaigns are a means to get our message out, they are not the message itself.
8. It’s about the voter. Political Campaigns should be about delivering results for the community. The candidate is a vehicle for that, but a lot of times campaigns can get lost in the weeds and focus on personal details about a candidate that are not relevant.
9. A written plan is key. Good campaign planning is your road map for victory. A campaign plan is a living, breathing document. It is not something that lives in a drawer; it is something that you are constantly working on.