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Time buy rules, family affairs, gauging fundraising ticket amounts. (answers to questions on election campaigns): An article from: Campaigns & Elections
Craig Varoga
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From the supplier: Several questions involving election campaign have been answered by a campaign expert and consultant. The consultant gave his view concerning the candidate's number of press releases. Accordingly, news conferences may serve as mediums to announce position papers and endorsements. When it comes to TV ads, a 'fixed' TV ad time slot would be more expensive compared to a'pre-emptible' slot. Part of the consultation deals with the proper time management of a certain candidate to make sure that the quality time that should be devoted to the family is not jeopardized.
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Title: Time buy rules, family affairs, gauging fundraising ticket amounts. (answers to questions on election campaigns)
Author: Craig Varoga
Publication: Campaigns & Elections (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1997
Publisher: Campaigns & Elections, Inc.
Volume: v18 Issue: n9 Page: p52(2)
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