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Welcome to CampaignTips.com’s VIP Interviews. Each week we get seasoned campaign pros to reveal their most prized secrets when it comes to winning campaigns. Anyone can listen to the previews, but only CampaignTips.com subscribers can access the full interview – and hear all the secrets these experts reveal.

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Subscriber Only Interviews Dialing for Dollars: Tips from a Pro to Make Fundraising Calls Easier & More Profitable
  Guest: Chris Mullins, president, Mullins Media Group
Subscriber Only Interviews Campaign Signage: Tips for Yard Signs, Road Signs, and More.
  Guest: Glenn Tamblingson, president, Campaign Graphics
Subscriber Only Interviews Winning the Tough Ones: Primaries, Fundraising, & Door-to-Door
  Guest: State Senator Alex Mooney, Maryland
Subscriber Only Interviews How to Make Direct Mail Fundraising Work for Local Campaigns
  Guest: Rick Hendrix, Partner, ClearWord Communications Group
Subscriber Only Interviews The Difference Between Winning and Losing Candidates
  Guest: Rod Jetton, Speaker, MO House of Representatives
  How to calculate exactly how man
Quick Tips
  Campaign Quick Tips Don’t let reporters take control of interviews.
One of the most common mistakes candidates make during interviews is allowing reporters to control the topic, tone, and pace of the interview.  Reporters accomplish this with all kinds of tricks like speeding up, slowing down, addressing random topics, interrupting, acting upset, disagreeing, and that’s just the beginning.  At the end of the day, interviews are simple.  Go in with a clear message and a clear game plan.  Then, stick with it and don’t let the reporter get you off balance.
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  Is there anyone who can beat Hillary Clinton for the 2008 Democrat nomination for President?
Nope, it's a done deal.
Yep, there's still a long way to go.
 
 

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