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All Campaigns
start with the best of intentions. The candidate meets
with the manager and finance chair, an optimistic budget
(the "A" budget) is planned based on the promise of the
candidate to "get on the phone," everyone agrees to it
and 3 months later everyone meets again to determine
what went wrong and frantically plan the "B" budget.
The result:
when the campaign should be talking to voters ~ in the
final few weeks of the campaign ~ the candidate is
either borrowing money against his or her house or
locked in a room away from the voters, driven by
desperation into doing what should have been done a year
before ~ raising money.
It is
extremely important, as a candidate, that you accept one
fact...you can be the greatest candidate in the
world...you can have the best message...and you can work
the hardest...but, without money to get your message
out, no one will know it. |