Category: Campaign Resources
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Who’s Been Painting Our Roses Red? (Updated)
National proponents of school vouchers are determined to make their mark in Georgia this year. How do I know? They are playing with big dollars, in our primary. Torrey O. Johnson, Graham Balch, Shawn James, Kenneth Samuel, David Wilkerson, Rep. Tom Weldon, Josh Clark and Sen. John Wiles- all are candidates for the Georgia legislature,…
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2012 Anyone?
Yes, the primary is days away, and soon after we’ll all be focused on the November races. But, today, Georgia’s WIN List is looking ahead to 2012, training women who live in trending districts where no candidate is running this cycle as well as training women who are running this cycle. We all know that…
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Let me try and put this as delicately as I can
When you have limited personal style, do not let your staff talk you into an event requiring an exceptional amount of, well something you severely lack. Case in point, this past weekend Sen. Blanche Lincoln was the guest of honor at a “Hats off for Lincoln” event sponsored by her campaign. Here is how CNN…
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Real men wear lavender!
This fall I’d like to see some of my favorite men wearing something other than blue. Oh yeah I know you all look good in that Delta uniform blue shirt, but please I beg of you, change up this season to Lavender. Purple, is the color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. I’ve…
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The art of wearing a campaign t-shirt
Campaign t-shirts are provided to volunteers to be moving billboards for the campaign, create a unified visual and to identify folks related to the candidate quickly and easily. See how cute we all looked last summer! It is almost impossible to make these into fashion forward statements; please don’t try. Lawdy–I really hate to call…
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We here at DFI have a few simple rules
Let’s review the universal truths for a well-dressed member. First, take a good long look at yourself and determine what is your best feature. Once you’ve identified that, don’t ever, ever, do anything that will detract from it. Conversely if you have a “problem” area, don’t ever do anything that will bring unnecessary attention to…