Posts Tagged ‘Fundraising’
How Much Will Newsom ‘Buck the System’ On Twitter?
Sole (announced) Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom is taking his Twitter followers out for a spin.
Much has been written on the success Newsom’s found on the microblogging site; amassing a huge number of followers, announcing his campaign via Tweet and doing much of the thumbwork himself.
In the next week, I’ll have a piece that’ll make you look at follower numbers a little differently (and not just Gavin’s). But in the meantime, let’s watch as Newsom test drives these folks and sees what he can get out of them.
Because this is where the rubber meets the road.
Newsom is asking for a small contribution from his 425,563 Followers, sending them to a fundraising page with a goal of 500 donors at five bucks a pop.
In the two post-Tweet hours, 84 cointrubtors have given a total of $1,048.
I’ll update periodically with new totals, and welcome speculation in the comments about how much this ask turns into…
Beth Krom for Congress – Mothers Day 2009 Message
A special Mothers Day 2009 message from former Irvine Mayor Beth Krom and her mother, Elaine Weinstein.
Learn more about Beth’s term as Mayor and her campaign to represent California’s 48th Congressional District at:
http://www.BethKrom.com
Or follower her campaign at http://twitter.com/Krom4Congress or http://www.facebook.com/people/Beth-K…
(And stay tuned at the end for some words from Beth’s three kids; Hershel, Noah and Abby!)
Twitter Updates for 2009-04-30
- Pavley’s DD is great tonight. These are such tough issues, and she understands the balance between head & heart needed in this election. #
- Santa Monica Dem Club voting on Props: even go NO on 1B, which repays $9 billion to schools. Wow. Lots of confusion in the room. #
- Twitter Updates for 2009-04-29 http://tinyurl.com/clhpxs #
- It’s real, actually saw him Tweeting. RT @lockshin: @cyn3matic I have no idea but it’s connected to Jerry Brown on FB which looks legit… #
- RT @princess56: Almost got broadsided by the Gavin newsom motorcade. #
- @sactotrixie A friend who did Iowa said The Gav’s rolling with more muscle than Obama did (until the day he got USSS). Felt like it to me. in reply to sactotrixie #
- Reliving the magic of the CDP Convention: http://blip.tv/file/2054929 http://blip.tv/file/2054409 and http://blip.tv/file/2055660 #
- Forgot to hashtag! http://blip.tv/file/2054929 (SAT 1) http://blip.tv/file/2054409 (SAT 2) & http://blip.tv/file/2055660 (SUN) #CDP09 #
- @politicsmag Two from Cali: the Davis takedown of Riordan in 2002 GOP Primary and the 2003 Recall that took down Davis. #
- Check out “Asm. Skinner Invites Republicans” on Docstoc – http://docstoc.com/docs/5709172 #
- Twitter Updates for 2009-04-29 http://tinyurl.com/clhpxs #
- NYT on Sky Mall: http://twurl.nl/xqu0cu #
- RT @blaisetnutter: My latest for LA.com: the very fine Umami Burger on LaBrea! Check it out… http://www.la.com/ci_12263036?source=rss #
- Hope your shoot went okay today, @SarahKSilverman. Curious about the project, looks like good people at the helm. #
- Complaints in the Twittersphere (Twitterverse?) about unsolicited fundraising emails from a #CA2010 candidate. Thoughts, @notoriousjlb? #
- RT @ericgarcetti: Given option of Bill Clinton or Capt Kirk, I’m going with Kirk. Only because I’ve never met him. Welcome to CD13, Mr Prez. #
- @notoriousjlb People who never signed up for their list, who figure their getting hit simply because they in reply to notoriousjlb #
- (sorry) …because they are registered Dems. And I meant they’re not their, typing like an r_tard today. #
- Argh! Sample rates must be out of whack. Audio is drifting out of sync from picture. This is not going to be fun… #
- Thanks for backing me up! RT @notoriousjlb: NEVER send unsolicited emails. Violates a million best practices & negligible $ results at best. #
- Check out James Johnson, a friend and great young candidate for Long Beach City Council: http://twurl.nl/izxfg4 #
- UNITE HERE talks collapse: http://twurl.nl/56gvta #
SF Chronicle: For Brown and Newsom, Age Is Just a Number (of Facebook friends)
A line of differentiation is appearing in the California Gubernatorial Primary.
It’s a generational line.
Emboldened by the hip young cat who brushed off claims of inexperience and won the White House, the exploratory campaign of San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom (Born: 1967) is making no bones about casting their main opponent – Attorney General Jerry Brown (Born: Before the Earth cooled) – as old…
“This will no doubt be the first governor’s race in California history – if not nationally – where one candidate sat on the other candidate’s lap as a little kid,” crows Newsom political consultant Garry South…Â (San Francisco Chronicle)
…or out of touch:
“The question that I think Californians will have to come to grips with is, does California need the same governor in 2011 that it had in 1975?” said Newsom strategist Garry South. (Los Angeles Times)
Oh, that Garry South. Such a trouble maker.
Who knows if this line of attack works? We’re not talking about John McCain here. This is Jerry Brown – a very different opponent to label as old or out of touch.
That didn’t stop the Chronicle from looking for age spots on Brown’s campaign techniques:
Example: the dramatic disparity between Brown and Newsom on the social networking site, Facebook, a spectacularly successful fundraising and networking tool for President Obama’s campaign.
Newsom has launched an effort to raise “30,000 supporters in 30 days,” already amassing more than 25,000 contacts on his Facebook site, with 300-400 more signing up daily. Brown, son of the late Gov. Edmund G. “Pat” Brown, has less than 700 Facebook contacts.
The San Francisco mayor has used Facebook, Twitter, his Web site and blogs (on Daily Kos and Huffington Post) – all tools that appeal to younger voters – to attract hundreds of people around the state to town hall meetings in the past month. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Here are a few bones I have to pick with this analysis…
First, recent Pew findings deflate the “internet is for young folks” myth:
Contrary to the image of Generation Y as the “Net Generation,” internet users in their 20s do not dominate every aspect of online life. Generation X is the most likely group to bank, shop, and look for health information online. Boomers are just as likely as Generation Y to make travel reservations online. And even Silent Generation internet users are competitive when it comes to email (although teens might point out that this is proof that email is for old people). (Pew Internet and American Life Project)
Next, all of the candidates; Newsom, Brown, Garamendi and Villaraigosa are on Facebook. You can also find Antonio, John, Jerry and Gavin on Twitter. I’ve seen several of them as authors on prominent blogs, and all are tapping their respective email lists.
Finally, victory isn’t as simple as merely using the tools, or amassing high friend-counts on the SocNets. It’s about establishing bi-directional communication, speaking in the language of the web (which changes daily), and showing something authentic to the online community’s magnificently well-honed bullshit detector.
Take the Facebook numbers cited in the Chronicle…
When his campaign launched this friendraiser, Newsom already had about 23,000 supporters banked. In the two weeks since – with active outreach on Facebook and multiple blasts to their email lists – they’ve climbed to just over 27,000. Growth of 4,000 (about 17%) over two weeks. Not too shabby.
On the other hand, Jerry Brown had only 400 friends and change when he dropped his 25 Random Things list at the end of last week. In the week since, Jerry has shot up to over 1,500 friends (over 350% growth) with little extra effort. His novelty and authenticity also earned several earned media hits in meatspace.
The raw numbers are still very much on Newsom’s side, but Brown’s tapping of the meme-of-the-moment had a dramatic effect on the reach of his online community. For that instant, it was Brown who was more fluent in the language of the web.
Online Organizing is not unlike Field Organizing; The Grind does matter. But catching that imaginative spark – riding that wave of the internet zeitgeist – can supercharge you in bursts.
Staying open to those memes and turning those bursts into your Grind is how you dominate.
Watch This: GOOD Magazine Breaks Down Fundraising for the First Billion Dollar Race for the White House
Fundraising flunkies and compliance junkies:
Check out this great motion piece breaking down the who’s got the bucks and where the cash comes from in the first $1,000,000,000 campaign.
Brought to you by the great folks at GOOD Magazine.
Edwards Hammers Away at Clinton (and in New Orleans)
Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards launched his campaign from the 9th Ward of New Orleans. From time to time over the course of the campaign he has returned there to work in the community with supporters from One Corps – the citizen activism off-shoot of his campaign. While the Clinton campaign was offering debate watching parties with Bill, and the Obama team had “Dinner With Barack,” Edwards gave away the chance to join him in working up a sweat rebuilding homes in New Orleans.
Edwards has shown that he knows his way around a hammer. Perhaps that is why he received the endorsement of the Carpenters union, eh?
But, in the days and weeks that have now passed since the Democratic Debate in Philadelphia, Edwards has been doing other hammering as well – with rival Hillary Clinton held with tongs against the anvil.
Entitled “The Politics of Parsing,” the video above is one of the most effective web videos of the campaign to date. While I evangelize day in, day out about using video to let voters get to know your candidate; there is also necessity the use it to help them get to know your opponent. Edwards campaign put this video out on the heels of the well-covered brouhaha near the end of the Philly debate. It makes their case with sound and titles and visually reinforces the point.
Feeling that they’d scored a hit, the campaign followed up with a flashback to the YearlyKos event a while back. On the 2008 candidate panel, Clinton raised a few electronic eyebrows among the Kossacs by stating – in no uncertain terms – that she would continue to take contributions from lobbyists, because they “represent real people.” That was a line perfectly teed up for both the populist Edwards and the reformer Obama.
After their initial hit on Clinton’s “positions” on the issue of drivers licenses for illegal immigrants, and the follow up with her clear defense of Washington lobbyists, Edwards campaign closed the circle with a video news clipping of Edwards concisely answering the question Clinton danced around.
This series of clips – which were woven into a fundraising push – demonstrate the power of narrative continuity across multiple pieces. While each stood up well as episodic clips, the story they told as a thought-out series was even stronger. And notice none of them included the candidate giving the stump speech for the umpteenth time!
The Ultimate First Rule: Never, ever, allow video cameras into fundraisers!
It may have made it to this blog before, but my maxim when shooting on the campaign trail is “film them everywhere but the bathroom and fundraisers.”
These are two places where folks really shouldn’t see their leaders. We all know they have to go both places. But what goes on there often stinks.
Now, I’m not saying that all fundraising is bad. But, even if nothing untoward is going on, someone will try and say so.
The someone this time is the Hillary Clinton Accountability Project, a group pushing the agenda of former Clinton backer Peter Paul.
Look at the footage in this clip. There were cameras in private clutches feet away from the principals. Look what it became.
Let this be a lesson to anyone left out there who’d still let someone with a video camera into an event.
If it’s a star-studded affair like Paul’s event for Clinton, shoot the stage program. Have multiple cameras. Make a nice piece to send around for donor servicing, or additional fundraising. When the song and dance act is over, make sure the lens caps are on and the batteries and tapes are collected.
Lest you become the star in the next “Peter Paul Production.”
NOTE: The only case to go to trial stemming from the Peter Paul/Hillary Clinton brouhaha wholly exonerated the fundraiser who put the event together. This entire mess has bothered me for a long time, as I’ve worked with the fundraiser in question – a great guy, who didn’t deserve to get run through the Right Wing’s shredder as they tried to “get” Hillary.
Presidential Fundraising Videos, Before and After
Here are two examples of another use of online videos for campaigns.Fundraising.
In the first of these two videos you’ll see Bill Clinton asking for money on behalf of his wife’s campaign. (Hat tip to Jeff Jarvis at PrezVid)
The second video comes from Al Franken, thanking donors for contributing to his campaign. (Hat tip to…me! Saw this when I kicked a few meager bucks to Al this morning.)
