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Dialing For Dollars: Using The Phone To Swell Your Campaign Bank Account
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Title: Dialing For Dollars: Using The Phone To Swell Your Campaign Bank Account
Author: Chuck Muth
 

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You'll learn: When you should be raising money and when you should be asking for votes, why campaign money isn't "given," the best places to find potential prospects to call, a legal trap you better make sure you don't fall into, the profile of your average Republican donor so you know who best to target for solicitation, the Ten Most Commonly Asked Questions you'll likely hear...and how to answer them, and the huge payoff you can expect to receive if you follow the instructions in this report.

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