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Democratic Party of Orange County to hold a campaign school in Santa Ana on Dec. 12

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The Democratic Party of Orange County is offering a free candidate training workshop! If you are planning on running for local office or will be working on a campaign, we strongly encourage you to attend this all day training.

Learn what it takes to run a successful campaign from those who have done it!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

A light breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Help keep this training program going by becoming a sponsor!

Training Location:

Orange County Employees Association

830 North Ross Street

Santa Ana, CA

Topics will include:

* Building your team

* Fundraising fundamentals

* Messaging/Media (Slate mailers, bulk mail)

* Targeting (Calculating your win number)

* Using new technology

* Field (Developing a field plan, volunteers, etc.)

* Unions (How they can help, how to get endorsed)

In addition, there will be a special lunch panel where you’ll hear testimonials directly from local elected officials.

For more information or to sign up for this training, please email training@ocdemocrats.org or call (714)835-5158.

Note: The California Democratic Party will host an additional Orange County Campaign Training in April 2010.

I hope to see you there!

Sincerely,

Henry Vandermeir

Political Director, Democratic Party of Orange County

email: info@ocdemocrats.org

phone: (714) 835-5158

web: http://www.ocdemocrats.org/


1 comment to Democratic Party of Orange County to hold a campaign school in Santa Ana on Dec. 12

  • booper

    “Campaign School”??? How bizarre. If one needs a campaign school, it makes me doubt the quality and experience of the potential candidates they are catering to. Being a novice is endearing, but in these times, the proof is in the pudding and in a proven track record. Look at what we are contending with now in our nation. Hmmm…

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