It’s another Saturday, so for those who tune in, welcome to a diary discussing the Nuts & Bolts of a Democratic Campaign. If you’ve missed out, you can catch up anytime: Just visit our group or follow Nuts & Bolts Guide. Every week I try to tackle issues mailed in, and with the help of other campaign workers and notes, we tackle subjects that people who want to assist a campaign want to know.
A few weeks ago, a campaign sent me email asking about problems they were having with gaining credibility among local activists. The problem was that they had been unable to find a “good staff” yet, and as a result a lot of campaign workers had worked for them for a short stint, were fired, and new staff brought in.
When they went to speak with elected Democratic officials in their state, a legislator told them it would be very hard for anyone to support them until they were seen as more stable.
What exactly makes a stable or unstable campaign? How can you avoid being seen as an unstable campaign?
from Daily Kos http://bit.ly/2JM019i
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