Kelly Q&A: Winning the Messaging Battle
virtual live training
Kelly Q&A: Winning the Messaging Battle
June 16, 2022
About the event
We’re receiving and decoding messages constantly. From Instagram campaigns to ads on the metro, we prioritize messages that mean something to us. Campaigns must compete with the many messages voters see and hear daily. Not only that, but a campaign’s message must be strong enough to inspire action!
Join Kelly to discuss the hallmarks of powerful, coherent campaign messaging. Your story of self and stump speech are just a few of the aspects of building a solid message. Finally, get your questions answered about crafting a message that recruits volunteers, brings people to call time, and most importantly, gets your voters to the polls.
A recommended, but not required course to complete prior to this event is How to Craft a Core Political Campaign Message.
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virtual live training
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