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Your American Majority team is working hard to develop trainings to help you keep your campaign on track even in these uncertain times.
Whether you are a current candidate or aspire to help your local elected leader or future candidate win, we hope our trainings will help you plan, organize and ultimately make a difference in your own community.
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Upcoming Training Webinar Series
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TOMORROW - > Wednesday, April 1, 12pm to 1 pm Central Time -
Topic: CIAD Slice, Campaign in a Day Slice
Scott Ellis, Wisconsin Campus Director
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Campaign-In-A-Day Slice webinar is designed to give you a glimpse into the full hands-on learning American Majority event. Campaign-In-A-Day is an interactive, rigorous, and team building training by American Majority, and this webinar will walk through what a full-day event looks like.
Tuesday April 7, 7 pm to 8 pm Eastern Time -
Topic: Art and Science of a Successful Get Out the Vote Effort
Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority
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American Majority is finding creative ways to bring you training in the coming weeks. Each week, we will bring you a webinar on a different topic to help prepare you to win in 2020.
An entire campaign comes down to the final stretch. How do you get identified supporters to the polls on election day? Learn how targeting voters, canvassing, phone-banking, strategic sign placement, and effective campaign data management all contribute to a successful GOTV (get-out-the-vote) push—and can influence the election by up to eight percentage points!
Wednesday, April 8, 1pm to 2 pm Eastern Time -
Topic: How Ballotpedia Can Provide Visibility To Your Campaign
Sarah Rosier, Ballotpedia
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Ballotpedia, the encyclopedia of American politics, has a number of resources available to campaigns that candidates can take advantage of for free. In addition to over a quarter of the voting population expected to look up their sample ballot on Ballotpedia this year, they will be providing information on candidates and elections to multiple social media outlets and search engines. By interacting with Ballotpedia, you’re ensuring that the information you want about your candidacy gets to the voters. Sarah Rosier, Ballotpedia’s Director of Strategic Partnerships, will walk through the ways to engage with your Ballotpedia content, where this information gets pushed out to, and why it’s critical for campaigns.
Tuesday, April 14, 7 pm to 8 pm Central Time -
Topic: Campaign Crisis Series: Fundraising in a Crisis - Money Does Make the World Go Round.
Jennifer DeJournett, Executive Director Minnesota
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Crises happen. Even in a crisis, campaigns cost money. Candidates have to raise enough money to kickstart their campaign even if there is a crisis happening.
Fundraising isn’t impossible and it is still possible to raise the resources your campaign needs if you ask the right people.
Learn how to kickstart your fundraising efforts by building a fundraising list and the fundamentals of fundraising which will help you raise money whether you are a local organization, candidate, issue group or just want to learn how to get others to join with you to raise money together.
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March 31, 2020 BY: EMILY BAER
Running for office, like any new and foreign venture, can appear daunting.
There are many hurdles and obstacles in any political campaign just as there are in any enterprise worth pursuing.
When a seat opened up on her city council, Nadine Heinrich, jumped at the opportunity to get involved. For the Ramsey City Councilwoman, the most difficult part of running was juggling the roles of mother and wife with the added pursuit of public office. There are only twenty four hours in a day for everyone, but mothers have a knack for stretching each hour to the fullest. Still, having a team around you to assist with the daily household or campaign needs can mean the difference between a win or a loss at the polls.
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