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Campaign Plan Assignment Nine: Voter Targeting Plan GOVT 443-643 Spring 2015.

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1 Campaign Plan Assignment Nine: Voter Targeting Plan GOVT 443-643 Spring 2015

2 Campaign Plan Based on your party, identify which voter group your campaign will need to: 1.Motivate (they will vote for you, but need to reminded to do so) 2.Persuade (they might for you, but need to be persuaded to do so) 3.Ignore (they will not vote for you) Always Vote DemUndecided VotersAlways Vote Rep Always Vote Sometimes Vote Never Vote 11 th Worcester: Your Candidate is a Republican 1 st Suffolk: Your Candidate is a Democratic

3 Feb-MarCan-WDCan- WE1/2sCum #Ph-WDPh-WE1/2sCum #Total 1/2s %40%60%100% Goal155723293882 Week 1 (1-7)2832838400 Week 2 (8-14)2838 Week 3 (15-21)2838 Week 4 (22-28)2838 Week 6 (1-7)2838 Week 7 (8-14)2838 Week 8 (15-21)2838 Week 9 (22-28)2838 Week 10 (29-31)GOTV Total: Key: Canvassing (Can-WD: Canvass Weekday/Can-WE: Canvassing Weekend): 1/2s per week: 328 Phone-Bank (Ph-WD: Phones Weekday/Ph-WE: Phones Weekend): 1/2s per week: 400 Using the key below, calculate how many (cumulative #) of 1/2s votes you can get with 2 canvassers and 3 phone-bankers on the weekday, a 8 canvassers and 8 phone-bankers on the weekend (I already calculated the totals for the first week).


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