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Campaigns in iowa are looking very different. The media is picking up on it too. Too. The wall street journal just posted a scathing editorial about donald trump saying he also thinks the crowds at his Campaign Rallies are a substitute for the lack of a Field Organization and digital turnout strategy. And he thinks that twitter and social media can make up for being outspent 100 million to zero in battleground states. States. Before that the Associated Press pointed that the roaring ground game the National Republican party was pushing in iowa hadnt gotten off the ground as quickly as they had hoped. Hoped. Today we dig into some of the huge differences in those ground game in a story youll see only on iowa in focus. Focus. This kind of room filled with volunteers and their cell phones represents one of campaigning for any political party. Party. Its about relationship building. We already have a pretty strong base of support for hillary. Troy price is a senior political advisor for th
Politics over the last 20 years, starts eing in the middle of the 19 90s, up through the 2014 Midterm Election cycle to explain some of the differences between the republican and democratic parties when it came to taking up technology in the service of electoral goals. Host what do you mean by the term, prototype politics. Guest what i wanted to think about and think through where does innovation come from through political campaigning. How do campaigners invent new technologies and new tools. How do they take up new social media platforms to use them for new ways. How do they find new ways to engage the electorate whether on twit other or snapchat. What i wanted to think about reading the sociology literature and Political Science literature and communication literature why is it so important . In the book i talk about how campaigns become prototypes. Which is models for doing things differently in electoral politics and there is a couple of really key examples of that. Probably most
To the park i am there and i am pushing the swing and it is great. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. Cspan, created by americas Cable Television companies and brought to you as a Public Service by your cable or satellite provider. Host the book is called prototype politics and the author is professor Daniel Kreiss. What was your goal of the book . Guest my goal was to tell the history of technology in politics over the last 20 years starting in the middle of the 1990s up through the 2014 Midterm Election cycle and really try to explain some of the differences between the republican parties when it came to taking up technology in the service of electoral goals. Host what to you mean by the term prototype politics . Guest i wanted to thing where innovation comes from in political campaigning. How do they take up new platforms and use them in new ways, how to they invent new ways of engaging the electorate whether it is on twitter or snapchat. In reading the Pol
Picking up on it too. Too. The wall street journal just posted a scathing editorial about donald trump saying he also thinks the crowds at his Campaign Rallies are a substitute for the lack of a Field Organization and digital turnout strategy. And he thinks that twitter and social media can make up for being outspent 100 million to zero in battleground states. States. Before that the Associated Press pointed out that the roaring ground game the national was pushing in iowa hadnt gotten off the ground as quickly as they had hoped. Hoped. Today we dig into some of the huge differences in those ground game in a story youll see only on iowa in focus. Focus. This kind of room filled with volunteers and their cell phones represents one of the most basic parts of campaigning for any pretty strong base of support for hillary. Troy price is a senior political advisor for the Hillary Clinton campaign and says on the democratic side theyve built a juggernaut. In the caucus season it was powerful