Meet your new instructors David Axelrod and Karl Rove. In your first lesson, they share how they each found politics, how their unlikely friendship began, and why they are passionate about democracy.
Karl and David lay out what a campaign team needs to consider at the start of a race. Learn why you need to take stock of the electorate--and your candidate--to develop a theory of why you can win.
Knowing your candidate inside and out is essential to a winning campaign. Both instructors illustrate why you must uncover every strength and weakness: to identify lines of attack and develop your message.
Karl delves into the whys and hows of conducting opposition research, and addresses the ethical concerns of this practice.
Both instructors teach you how to decide which candidate to work for, the different roles on a campaign team, and the role of key decision-maker.
Karl explains why you need a campaign plan, what it should include, and how to follow-through and evolve as the race progresses.
Karl teaches you how to determine which parts of the electorate your campaign should target and how to go about it, while David shares his advice on the importance of addressing what constituents care about most.
Using effective ads from past successful campaigns, David and Karl teach you the different types of messages you can create for your campaign, from biographical content to positive, comparative, and negative ads.
David walks you through the entire media campaign for an Iowa governor’s race to demonstrate how to develop and evolve your campaign message.
David discusses the importance of the campaign launch, the fundamentals of the stump speech, and why candidates must be aware that all their actions are under scrutiny in a campaign.
Karl and David analyze the ever-changing media landscape and teach their most effective ways to use television and the internet to disseminate your candidate’s message.
David and Karl explain how essential social media is to modern campaigning. Learn how to use social media to spread your message, target voters, solicit donations, and find volunteers.
Karl breaks down why direct mail continues to be a valuable tool to reach voters during your campaign.
Using his experiences in the 2008 Obama presidential campaign, David offers his unique perspective on the power of slogans and logos.
Karl and David teach you strategies to support your candidate during the grueling election cycle, from finding ways to preserve their energy, to delivering tough feedback.
An expert in “the ground game,” Karl teaches how to use volunteers to reach potential voters during your campaign. David and Karl also discuss why volunteering can be an excellent entry point into working on campaigns.
Using examples from historic debates, David and Karl break down the tactics candidates can use to effectively win a debate.
David illustrates how to successfully emerge from the inevitable mistakes and negative attacks that happen during the course of any campaign.
Karl teaches you how to identify and leverage the organizations and individuals who can positively influence your campaign.
The closing weeks of a campaign are the busiest part of the election cycle. David and Karl lay out what to prioritize as you race toward the finish line.
Karl and David discuss their perspectives on the highly polarized current state of politics in America, and the future they see for the country.
David and Karl offer a call to action, encouraging you to get involved in politics and start making a difference.