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Subject 2024 Election Insights featuring Nathan Gonzales
Date November 2, 2023 8:02 PM
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Get a comprehensive preview of the 2024 election cycle from political professionals in this AAPC webinar. Register today to:
 • Explore election trends and key races and stay up-to-date with evolving polling tactics and their reliability
 • Discover how campaign messaging and ad tactics have transformed, and gain valuable insights into ad buying strategies for 2024
 • Get insights on AI in media and how it's shaping the political landscape

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 • Don’t just text voters to ask for money. Texting can be used for polls, surveys, election information, etc. You are more likely to get your texts blocked by voters if you are only texting for money grabs
 • Start with the basics. It’s easy to get wrapped up in new tech and outreach opportunities. Look into voter trends, past election results, etc. What will turnout look like? Start your path to victory from there
 • Don’t underestimate the versatility of social media. Social media can be a HUGE fundraising tool for your campaign or organization while also being used to showcase messaging and imagery
 • 2024 will be the year of the text. Texting will play a larger role in this cycle than it ever has before

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