Political campaign plan for Texas State Senate candidate
Introduction
Texas, as a historically conservative state, is at a political tipping point due to the increase ‘majority-minority’ status of the state, as well as changing cultural and political norms in more progressive cities such as Austin, Texas, which has revived talk of the ‘new Texas’ which former Texas governor Ann Richards had spoken passionately of in the 1990s. This essay will outline a political campaign plan for a Texas State Senate candidate from the Democratic party, from the perspective of a campaign manager. The plan will first lay out a strategic summary of the campaign goals and strategy, and will discuss the impact of media and public opinion polls on the public, alongside an analysis of how they will be leveraged for success throughout the campaign. The plan will then discuss the voter segments that need to be targeted for electoral success, based on cultural, background and socioeconomic status.
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XXX campaign aims to provide a XXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXX agenda XX issues which XXXXXX XX XXX constituents, XXXX as XXXXXXXXXX, education XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, as well as to show that XXX candidate XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX in a XXXXXX and XXXXXXX manner. XXX campaign’s XXXXXXXX will use a XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX on two leading social media XXXXXXXX (XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXX) to reach out XX voters, as XXXX as XXXXX XXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXX, XXXXXXX and XXXXXX XXXXXXXX. XXXXX XXXXXXXX will maximise the XXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXXXXX’s issues and political XXXXXX across XXX XXXXXXXXX’s XXXXXXXXXXXX. XX XXXXX and Lingling (2014) XXXX shown, a XXXXX-channel senate campaign XXXXXXXX XXXX also XXXXXX XXXXXX segments XX XXXX XXXXXXXX XXX non-XXXXXXXX voters, XXXXXXXXX on XXX XXXXXXX XXXX they are most XXXXXXXXX toward. (Chung XXX XXXXXXXX, XXXX) Furthermore, the messages on XXXXX channels will be XXXXXXXXX managed by the XXXXXXXX manager’s team, XXX will broadcast XXXXXXXXXXX messages on XXX XXXXXXXXX’s XXXXXX to increase healthcare XXX education XXXXXXXX, while XXXXXXXXX in more support schemes for local XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX development in Texas. XXX message strategy XXXX XXXX XXXXXXX a center-XX-XXXX stance XXXX it XXXXX to XXXXXXXXXXXXX the XXXXXXXXX XX large XXXXXXXXXX, in order to XXXXXXX the XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX of Texas’s XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXX would XX necessary XX win the election. In doing so, the XXXXXXXX aims XX XXXXXXX XXX campaign XXXXXXXX XX XXXX R Rodriguez, an XXXXXXXXX Democratic representative XX XXX Texas State XXXXXX XXX XX in XXXXXX XX El XXXX’s District XX. XXXXXXXXX XXX commanding XXXXXXXXXX of the XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX election in XXXX and XXXX, XXX sweeping XXXXXXXXXX in XXX general XXXXXXXX XXXX in 2010 XXX 2012, based on his appeal to majority-XXXXXX XXXXXX and his XXXXX progressive positions on XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX, renewable energy and ethical XXXXXXXXXX. (Wilson, 2019)
Media and XXXXXX opinion XXXXX XXXX a significant impact XX XXXXXX opinion. XXX XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXX and O'Brien (XXXX) studied how XXX XXXXX and public XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXXX of sanctuary cities in Texas into a XXXXXX politicized issue that XXXXXXX XX XXX potential XXXXXX of Latino XXXXXXXX activity, and XXXX XXXXX subsided into more stable and XXX-partisan sentiments on XXX issue. (XXXXXXXXXXX XXX X'XXXXX, 2017) XXXXXXXX, XXX insurgent XXX XXXXX faction XX the XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX has XXXX XXXXX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX polls to XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX, in order to demonise XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXX the XXXXXX against them. (XXXXXXXX XX al, 2016) XXXXX, the XXXXXX candidate for XXXXX XXXXXX be careful, in their campaign XXXXXXXX, XX provide consistent XXXXXXXX in XXX XXXXX and to XX watchful of XXXXXX XXXXXXX polls, XXX XX adjust their XXXXXXXXX XX issues only where XXXXXXXXX XX ensure a positive XXXXXX opinion.
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XXX XXXX will now discuss XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX that need to XX XXXXXXXX for XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, based XX cultural, XXXXXXXXXX and socioeconomic XXXXXX. XXXXX remains a XXXXXX XXXXXXX state XXXXXXXXX by Republican interests, with 52% XX Texans voting for XXX Republican Presidential candidate in 2016, against XX% XXX the XXXXXXXXXX candidate. (XXXXXXX, XXXX) Texans also XXXX to XXXXX XXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX, XXXX XX XXX right XX bear XXXX, and dislike XXXX taxes. Texas XX a XXXXX XX also XXXXXXXX more XXXXXXXXXX diverse, with minorities such XX XXXXXX XXX Latinos XXX to outnumber XXXXXX by 2022. (Wilson, 2019) Of XXXXX XXXXXX, 58% XX blacks XXX whites vote, ahead of XX% XX XXXXXXXXX and XX% of Asians, XXXXX advanced degree XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX XX higher XXXXX XX 76 to XX%, compared to XXXX XXXXXX and grade school graduate voters XXX XXXX at XXXXX XXXXXXX XX XX 47%. Income XXX age XXXX shares a XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX with XXXXXXXX to XXXX, with richer and older XXXXXX tending XX vote more than younger XXX poorer Texans. (XXXXX XXXXXXXXX Project, XXXX)
XXXXX, XX XXXX a winning XXXXXXXXX, the Texas XXXXXXXXXX Senate candidate will XXXX XX target a broad coalition of XXXXXX, whites and Hispanics XXX XXX more educated, richer and XXXXX, XXX put XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX that appeal to each of these XXXXXX XXXXXXXX. XXXX XXXX XXXXXXX specific XXXXXXXXX strategies for XXXX segment. XXX XXXXXXX, XXX candidate XXXXXX assure older XXXXX Texan voters XXXX XXX XXXXXX XXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX a XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX framework, while taxes will XX kept low to ensure that XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX are XXXXXXXXXXX. Conversely, XX XXXXXX XXX XXXXX voters, XXX candidate should highlight XXXXX XX XXXXXXXX healthcare XXX educational programmes for these underprivileged voter XXXXXXXX, XXX to demonstrate XXXXXX to XXXXXX policing in XXXXX to XXXXXXX incidents XX police XXXXXXXXX.
Conclusion
XXX political campaign XXXX outlines a multi-channel, targeted campaign strategy XXXX a XXXXX State Senate XXXXXXXXX XXXX the Democratic party XXXXX use to XXX the Senate race. It is important for the XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX manager XX remember that each voter segment has their own needs, XXX that XXXXX and XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXXX the XXXXXXXXXXX of XXX candidate throughout the XXXX.
References
Chung, D. X., & Lingling, X. (XXXX). The XXX war XXXXXX XXX ground XXXX: an analysis XX XXXXX-channel XXXXXXXXX in us presidential elections.XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX working paper XXXXXX# XX-033.
XXXXXXXXXXX, X., & X’XXXXX, X. G. (XXXX). Public XXXXXXXXXX to Sanctuary Cities in Texas: XXXXXXXX Threat or XXXXXX Threat?.
XXXXXXX, J. D. (XXXX). XXX rational basis of irrational politics: XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX to XXX XXXXX.XXXXXXXX & Society,XX(X), 525-550.
XXXXXXXX, M., Yoo, X., XXXXXX, X. X., XXXXXXXXX, F. X., Baresch, B., &XXX; XXXXXXX, T. X. (XXXX). The life of XXX XXX XXXXX: XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX Tea Party XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXX XXX political variables.Atlantic Journal XX Communication,24(X), 157-XXX.
XXXXX Political XXXXXXX. (November X, XXXX). XXX Texas XXXXXXXXX Project: XXXXXXX Voting XX XXX, Gender, XXXXXXXXXXX Attainment, Race, and XXXXXX Income. XXXXXXXXX fromXXXXX://XXXXXXXXXXXXX.XXXXXX.edu/archive/html/XXX/features/0302_02/demographics.html
Wilson, C. (XXXX).Early XXXXXXXX Contact XXX XXXXX XXXXXXX in the XXXX Texas XXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX X Special Election (XXXXXXXX dissertation, Rice XXXXXXXXXX).
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