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Tips for First-Time Female Candidates From #NN13

by The Campaign Workshop

Some of us from Team TCW travelled to San Jose last week for the annual Netroots Nation conference, a place for progressives to gather and learn about how to be more effective at using technology to affect change.  Featuring over 80 panels with many distinguished guests, it was a great place to learn more about important issues.

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Political Organizers Top Tips for Campaign Data Entry | TCW

by Ben Holse (He/Him)

For political organizers, data entry and turf cutting are the two most likely tasks that will be keeping you up late into the night. Unlike cutting turf, which can be strangely comforting, data entry is only really enjoyable when it is complete. So to help out political organizers still in the field we have compiled a short list of tips to make data entry a bit easier.

Ben Holse

Ben joined The Campaign Workshop in 2011 and has worked with a variety of campaigns and causes, including Houston Unites, National Nurses United, AFSCME, DC Vote, Anne Colt Leitess for Maryland State’s Attorney, Steve Kornell for St. Petersburg City Council, and Israel Chávez for Albuquerque City Council. Ben spent the 2010 election cycle working as a Field Organizer with Organizing for America in Kokomo, Indiana. 

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Sophie Thurber

Sophie Thurber's creativity and strategy shines through in every campaign she works on. She became The Campaign Workshop's first employee way back in the Spring of 2009, and has since produced direct mail, print and digital work for all manner of Democratic campaigns and causes.

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Joe Fuld

Joe Fuld founded The Campaign Workshop, an advocacy and Democratic political consulting firm based in Washington DC, in 2009 after having been a partner at MSHC Partners. Joe is known for his creativity and commitment to the causes and campaigns he works on.

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