The email list is powerful, but is a tool that could potentially be abused; like all easy messaging systems, if too much information is sent too frequently, voters could be turned off or even dissuaded from voting out of sheer annoyance.
Read more »The email list is powerful, but is a tool that could potentially be abused; like all easy messaging systems, if too much information is sent too frequently, voters could be turned off or even dissuaded from voting out of sheer annoyance.
Read more »Believe Obama campaign should start their own viral e-mail right now to their large database of supporters and campaign contributors and ask them to forward it to everyone they know. It should state the truth about Obama's religion and state that any that claim he is a Muslim is false. It should debunk other falsehoods claimed by those e-mails.
Read more »It's become difficult to dispel of the e-mail smears and rumors by ignoring them. The Obama campaign should create a new website dedicated to fighting these rumors with facts.
Read more »The Obama campaign should set up a system whereby volunteers across the nation can send personal e-mails (not mass e-mails) to individual voters. It would work similar to a phone bank but with e-mail. E-mail lists could be harvested from Democratic Party records and online public information records. I know young volunteers would be especially interested in this.
Read more »