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Learn How to Leverage Direct Mail to
Resonate with Voters Ahead of Election Day
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Hello FirstName:
Effective sequencing and timing of voter outreach is a key part of your campaign
strategy as you approach Election Day. The United States Postal Service funded
post‑election research conducted by Summit Research to identify actionable
insights for campaigns on how and when to best engage voters during an election
cycle:
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Consistently
send mail up until election day.
Almost half of surveyed voters preferred
to start receiving direct mail several months
before and then continue receiving
mail through the last month before election
day, with consistency across
voters in urban, suburban, and rural areas.
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Use direct mail to reinforce messaging.
The majority
(72%) of surveyed voters agreed that direct mail reinforced campaign
messaging
they saw on television and online. And 56% found direct mail to be harder to
ignore than other political advertising channels.
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Leverage direct mail to inspire voters to take action.
Direct mail continues to show staying power for voters using it as an election
resource. Two-thirds (68%) of surveyed voters found mail to be an effective tool for
decision-making purposes and 65% agreed that direct mail also had an impact on their
decision-making process.
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Read our latest joint whitepaper
– The Direct Mail Effect with Voters
– to learn more about sequencing and timing of direct mail during campaigns
or visit DeliverTheWin.com to connect
with a Direct Mail Consultant to discuss your campaign needs directly.
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