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EvilElmo posted:I'm going to be helping a candidate's team out with some video editing. Any tips on how to make videos interesting and get people to watch more than a few seconds while they scroll through their facebook feed? keep it as short as possible (15 if you can, 30 otherwise), have solid visuals (many will see it without audio playing), get straight to the point. Basically most people are going to not watch more than a few seconds regardless but those will help you drive your points to the most people possible. If you're putting paid $ behind it try other mediums besides facebook, pre-roll on youtube or other sites is way way better. If its all organic, facebook is the best you can do probably but completion rates will run below 20% most likely.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:I've been shanghaied into a debate watching party. In January NBC is doing a Democratic Debate and I'm supposed to put together the tech for a big debate party. I know that both the individual candidate campaigns as well as the DNC itself have been known to help organize this sort of thing. If you aren't already connected to them, I'd suggest getting in touch with the local democratic party office and/or the Clinton/Sanders campaign offices. Not only should they have some resources and ideas for you, but they might be interested in sending along some clipboard volunteers to try and raise support from those who attend. https://go.berniesanders.com/page/content/toolkit https://www.hillaryclinton.com/signup/host-a-debate-watch-party/ Kaal fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Nov 10, 2015 |
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County and State parties haven't been too helpful, but I don't know if it's a problem on their side or at our committee's level. The big thing I want to avoid is having a big party and no way to watch the debate.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 04:16 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:County and State parties haven't been too helpful, but I don't know if it's a problem on their side or at our committee's level. Hmmm... well if nothing else then just give your local NBC affiliate a call and figure out what needs to happen. I would think that the best option would be to simply have a cable network license, but I'm sure that NBC will also provide an option for online streaming. CNBC actually provided an option for that, as did CNN previously, but CNBC made it premium subscription only. At the very least, you'll be able to give someone money and you will be able to watch it.
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Kaal posted:Hmmm... well if nothing else then just give your local NBC affiliate a call and figure out what needs to happen. I would think that the best option would be to simply have a cable network license, but I'm sure that NBC will also provide an option for online streaming. CNBC actually provided an option for that, as did CNN previously, but CNBC made it premium subscription only. At the very least, you'll be able to give someone money and you will be able to watch it. I'm going to talk to my committee chairwoman on Wednesday. Our district has lovely turnout and one good event might be a good way to start moving things in the right direction. Someone at the County or State level is experienced with this kind of thing so maybe I can get them to volunteer someone to help me out.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 06:08 |
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Hi all, I'm back. I asked earlier about running for state office, and I'd like to thank you for all the information. Hearing it from people who have been in this for a while is as good as advice can get, and I certainly didn't think I could just decide to run one day and magically start to gain support through the power of my amazing speeches given in public areas unsolicited. I'm moving back to Iowa at the end of January, and I'm gonna try to get a job with a campaign somewhere, whether it be super local or more state-wide (there's the other US Senate seat up for vote this year, as well as a local state rep retiring, so there will be a need, I feel), so what's the best place to look for those? I've already taken a look at the links in the OP, and signed up for the Jobsthatareleft group, but if there are openings, is that where they'll be? Or is it more of a Craigslist/newspaper classifieds sort of thing, or even just a "hey I know a guy" situation? If I can't find something I have a feasible backup plan, but it's not something that would earn me super duper amounts of money (my only experience is retail/food service, and I'd rather not go back, but I could definitely get a job as a Pharmacy Technician), and I figure the best way to meet people who are involved in the community is to volunteer/work for a campaign.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 09:58 |
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Anyone experienced with both NGP VAN and Nationbuilder. I've been asked to consider both and it just seems like NGP VAN is way more expensive. I assume that's because it's not really an apples to apples comparison. Anyone have thoughts on the two services?
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 04:43 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Anyone experienced with both NGP VAN and Nationbuilder. I've been asked to consider both and it just seems like NGP VAN is way more expensive. I assume that's because it's not really an apples to apples comparison. If you must choose only one, use Nationbuilder, end of story. I've been on a couple of campaigns that have used both, but after this clusterfuck, NGP VAN is going to lose a hell of a lot of luster, and I'm sure campaigns across America will take notice. get that OUT of my face fucked around with this message at 07:57 on Dec 19, 2015 |
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I literally paid for NGP VAN on Monday. My client is seriously skittish about the news from yesterday. We don't have any voter data to steal, but it's one of those things where it sorta hints that there's a lot of other problems.
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# ? Dec 19, 2015 09:21 |
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Y-Hat posted:Funny how this month-old post just so happened to be the last one in this thread. Even if it weren't, I was gonna post in this thread about how if NGP VAN weren't a perpetually buggy piece of poo poo, this whole snafu with the Bernie Sanders campaign never would have happened. Everyone here who's worked on Democratic campaigns knows what I'm talking about. It's vital to have a contact there in case things go wrong, which they most certainly will. I remember the small political consulting firm I used to work for spent a lot of time actively looking for alternatives to NGP VAN and performing phone interviews with the people behind them. Dr. Arbitrary posted:I literally paid for NGP VAN on Monday. I'm not gonna pretend NGP VAN is top-tier or anything, but as a programmer, I've got to say that this strikes me as a pretty understandable mistake. As I understand it, they went to push an update, there was a bug that wasn't detected, and then they fixed it less than an hour later. Then they acted quickly to use their auditing system to identify anyone who abused the momentary breach, and took the necessary disciplinary actions. Now, obviously you want for there to be no bugs, and it sounds like this isn't the first time a similar thing has happened, but I've got to say their reaction wasn't bad. Whoever leaked this poo poo to the media, however, is an utter moron. Nobody wins here.
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# ? Dec 19, 2015 21:10 |
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NGP VAN has challenges if you want to do really high-tech things with it - if you've got PhDs in data science on your campaign staff like the presidentials do or you're a developer for campaign software that interfaces with the voter file, you're going to have very valid complaints about the platform. But for your ordinary campaign, it's fine.
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# ? Dec 19, 2015 22:26 |
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It must have been much harder to do elections before VAN. Did campaigns just buy lists on paper instead?
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# ? Dec 20, 2015 00:00 |
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Spacebump posted:It must have been much harder to do elections before VAN. Did campaigns just buy lists on paper instead? It's my understanding that there was more of a reliance on local knowledge, and campaigns would target neighborhoods rather than specific houses.
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# ? Dec 20, 2015 00:02 |
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For the record there is a reason every serous campaign uses van even though everyone bitches about it. The alternatives are way, way, worse. Nationbuilder is genuinely awful, I haven't used PDI but I've heard it is too. I wish ngpvan had competition, it needs competition, but it doesn't exist right now.
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# ? Dec 20, 2015 00:12 |
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Well, I feel better about my choice then. I'm not quite a PhD Data scientist. I've got a High School diploma and I'm pretty good at Sudoku though, so it's just a matter of reading the Wikipedia article on Kolmogorov-Smirnov testing and I'll be fine.
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# ? Dec 22, 2015 12:52 |
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gohuskies posted:NGP VAN has challenges if you want to do really high-tech things with it - if you've got PhDs in data science on your campaign staff like the presidentials do or you're a developer for campaign software that interfaces with the voter file, you're going to have very valid complaints about the platform. But for your ordinary campaign, it's fine. If your campaign can afford PhDs to work on your data, you shouldn't even have to bother with dumb ol' NGP-VAN for doing your modeling work. IIRC the national party can/will do data agreements with state parties/individual campaigns that give direct access to where the voter file + matched consumer data is stored. G-Hawk posted:For the record there is a reason every serous campaign uses van even though everyone bitches about it. The alternatives are way, way, worse. Nationbuilder is genuinely awful, I haven't used PDI but I've heard it is too. I wish ngpvan had competition, it needs competition, but it doesn't exist right now. This is the ultimate and unfortunate truth. "Everything loving sucks" is pretty much the story of political tech vendors. Nationbuilder is hot garbage and if you are running a Democratic campaign and aren't using the voter file maintained by the DNC, you are being negligent (I have very strong feelings here). Jackson Taus posted:I'm not gonna pretend NGP VAN is top-tier or anything, but as a programmer, I've got to say that this strikes me as a pretty understandable mistake. As I understand it, they went to push an update, there was a bug that wasn't detected, and then they fixed it less than an hour later. Let's just say, that modern programming/devops practices -- cloud-based infrastructure, continuous integration, production/staging environments -- aren't always in play here. There is some truly worthy poo poo happening, and it is endemic across the whole of political tech consulting/vendors. We are great about those things where I am, and it leads to some unpleasant phone calls with the folks who aren't.
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# ? Dec 30, 2015 04:31 |
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Feeling kinda pissed at NGP VAN now, Like I said, I paid them on the 14th and I still don't have a website up. Nationbuilder had me going on day one of my trial. I guess it's Christmas but I think I'm going to ask for a refund for this month.
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# ? Dec 30, 2015 05:35 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Feeling kinda pissed at NGP VAN now, Like I said, I paid them on the 14th and I still don't have a website up. Nationbuilder had me going on day one of my trial. Yeah, I mean they're in the campaign business, and 15 days is like an appreciable fraction of a campaign's lifespan. People simply don't have that kind of time in this environment. Plus "Christmas" isn't a month long, it should be a week's delay. Maybe there's a two week delay if it's a small shop and there's like literally just the one dude who pushes the button, but "set a client up with the basics" isn't the sort of thing a company should be rendered unable to do for two weeks by the holidays.
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# ? Dec 30, 2015 17:18 |
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I think I've found the problem. We signed up and the assumption was that our website would be joeforcongress.ngpvanhost.com, but they did it as joeshmo.ngpvanhost.com I'd been trying to login on joeforcongress but it didn't work. I guess I could have pieced together the clues but it didn't help that I haven't heard back from their support.
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# ? Dec 30, 2015 17:40 |
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Any suggestions for the 2016 thread? New FAQ? New OP? Let me know!
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# ? Jan 4, 2016 01:43 |
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I hate van sometimes.
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# ? Jan 5, 2016 02:50 |
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I hate local committee people who can't do their loving jobs. Like seriously, you know what the rules are for when your officer elections have to be held, if for no other reason then that you literally wrote those rules and we fought about them. There's no excuse at all for scheduling your officer elections two weeks after the deadline. And if you didn't think I'd check into your "oh, well I got a waiver" claims, guess what? I wasn't born yesterday. I got to be the drat enforcer today, and it was fun.
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# ? Jan 5, 2016 04:27 |
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Oh god, this NGP website builder thing is based on Drupal. brb. gotta learn how to drupal really quick.
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# ? Jan 5, 2016 05:40 |
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G-Hawk posted:keep it as short as possible (15 if you can, 30 otherwise), have solid visuals (many will see it without audio playing), get straight to the point. Basically most people are going to not watch more than a few seconds regardless but those will help you drive your points to the most people possible. If you're putting paid $ behind it try other mediums besides facebook, pre-roll on youtube or other sites is way way better. If its all organic, facebook is the best you can do probably but completion rates will run below 20% most likely. Thanks. Campaign spending is capped at $12k, so won't be any $ behind it.
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# ? Jan 5, 2016 10:46 |
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I'm new to an area and need to recruit reliable paid canvassers, any advice?
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# ? Jan 6, 2016 19:15 |
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Spacebump posted:I'm new to an area and need to recruit reliable paid canvassers, any advice? college campus. community colleges are usually the best. walk around and sign people up. you'll have plenty of flakes but eventually build a solid crew of people.
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# ? Jan 7, 2016 02:23 |
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What are everyone's thoughts/experiences on canvassing on super bowl Sunday?
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:25 |
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Spacebump posted:What are everyone's thoughts/experiences on canvassing on super bowl Sunday? Are you in NH? Are the Pats playing? I would avoid it because there will be super bowl parties. Rather, I would knock morning to early afternoon but then it gets tough depending on whose in it and what the neighborhood is like.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 21:14 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:Are you in NH? Are the Pats playing? I would avoid it because there will be super bowl parties. Yeah, I mean the game isn't until 6:30, so it's not like parties will start before 5pm anyhow.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 21:33 |
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Jackson Taus posted:Yeah, I mean the game isn't until 6:30, so it's not like parties will start before 5pm anyhow. I will say, people are making food so you maybe interrupting people but there are freaks out there who don't watch the Super Bowl.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 22:46 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:Are you in NH? Are the Pats playing? I would avoid it because there will be super bowl parties. Austin, so no teams from the state will be playing in the game. I think we are going to do late morning through the afternoon that day. I can't wait until March.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 01:26 |
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Just going to suggest introducing the googlevoice app to anyone volunteering or working on your campaign that doesn't want to use their phone number to make calls.
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Is anyone on a US Senate campaign and needs experienced finance staff?
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 00:57 |
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Weird question. It's not for a campaign I work for, but it's for a politician that I think is okay. Someone set up an attack website against him, but there's no indication of who is paying for it and the domain was registered anonymously. I assume it's going to be a state by state thing, but if I've got a big book of election law in my state, how would I even figure out the rules?
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 06:16 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Weird question. It's not for a campaign I work for, but it's for a politician that I think is okay. Someone set up an attack website against him, but there's no indication of who is paying for it and the domain was registered anonymously. Is there some kind of Ethics and Elections or Public Disclosure commission or something? I bet with some googling (or call and ask your secretary of state's office) you can find who the commission in question is, they probably have a hotline you can call and ask a question. You might have to leave a voicemail and wait for a call back but I've found my state's election commission staff quite helpful for answering real or hypothetical questions that I can't figure out myself.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 07:24 |
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One big thing I found is that if a group spends more than $500, they need to register as a PAC. Registering a domain, a wordpress account and a google for work account is all under 100 a year I think so no dice there.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 07:26 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:One big thing I found is that if a group spends more than $500, they need to register as a PAC. Registering a domain, a wordpress account and a google for work account is all under 100 a year I think so no dice there. Can't you find out who/what owns the website and work backwards from there?
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# ? Jan 29, 2016 05:23 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:Can't you find out who/what owns the website and work backwards from there? Hosted on wordpress, registered anonymously.
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So after my campaign finishes later this year I've been recommended for a job over in the US as part of a development program. Problem, I don't have a degree. I assume this would be a problem when getting a visa. Or can a sponsor get around thatnt I don't normally advertise that I dont have one. Ive got experience and everyone just assumes. Has anyone had an international work on their campaign, how did the visa work for them?
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