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Memorial Day and Politics - Is it right to campaign on Memorial Day?

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Memorial Day and the Responsible Role of Politics   Every year on the last Monday of May (today), Americans gather in cemeteries, town squares, and memorial parks to remember those who gave their lives in service to the United States.  Friends and families gather, and it is the unofficial "kickoff" to summer.  But Memorial Day is not just another day off. It is a sacred moment on the national calendar—one that transcends partisanship, religion, sex, and all the "isms" over which we quarrel, and reminds us of the cost of freedom. For candidates and elected officials, Memorial Day presents both an opportunity and a responsibility. It is appropriate—indeed, it is vital—for those in public service and seeking office to participate in Memorial Day observances. After all, many of the fallen died defending the democratic institutions those candidates seek to serve. But political figures must tread carefully, honoring the day’s meaning rather than using it as a campaign bac...

What book or books can help me run a political campaign?

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  When I ran my first political campaign in 1995, I did not know what I was doing. I was a 20 year-old college student at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.  I had excellent organizational skills, I was a former boy scout, I was in Navy ROTC, and I was in College Republicans.  I was also a lifeguard at the university's aquatic center.  None of these things prepared me for running a countywide race. I did not even think of looking for a book about how to run a political campaign.  I thought that type of text would not exist. So everything I began learning about how to run a political campaign, I had to learn organically - either by creating my own system or learning from others who had run campaigns, before. Fortunately, I was able to work with a campaign professional who had run federal and state political races.  I took classes about campaigning that were offered in my state, and I began to learn how campaigns were structured and how successful people won t...

So you have decided to use signs in your campaign. Now what?

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  In my last post, I discussed what value signs can bring to a campaign, but signs are not a campaign in themselves.   Signs can raise awareness, provide a show of strength, and they can reinforce your brand. But there are other questions that must be answered: Does it matter if I am running for school board or United States Senate whether I get signs? Who needs to see them? What should they say? How many colors should they have? What size should they be? How many political signs should I get? Where should I put them? Does it matter if I am running for school board or U.S. Senate if I get signs? The primary difference between a school board race and a U.S. Senate race is budget.   Senate races presumably have larger budgets than a local race, but they also have more territory to cover, geographically speaking.   So if the purpose is to raise awareness, signs can help in all sizes of race.   You budget will dictate if you can afford m...

Do I need yard or lawn signs for my political campaign?

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How do you know if you need political signs for yards and lawns in your election? Many candidates wonder what the value or purpose is in the signs they see during a political campaign. As I got started in politics, I made sure that my candidates had a lot of signs.  The conventional wisdom was that the more signs you see for a candidate, the better the chance they have to win.  Right? Not really. Before investing in signage for your campaign, there are a number of items to consider. How many political signs should I get? What size should they be? How many colors should they have? What should they say? What is the purpose of the signs? Who needs to see them? Where should I put them? Does it matter if I am running for school board or United States Senate whether I get signs? Let me start with what I believe is the most important question: what is the purpose of political yard signs? When I was waging a "sign war" against other candidates, I wanted to flood the neighborhoods wit...