Phil,
I agree.
Will you follow up with this and report on the 8th?
Warm regards, Michael
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Phil,
I agree.
Will you follow up with this and report on the 8th?
Warm regards, Michael
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Dear Dr. Mike and Phil;
what's the tab for the services? They don't do this work for free.
Ron Getty
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I will investigate the tab.
Just for your info, but may put the touch on individuals.
With a name like Persistence Consulting, these folks caught my curiosity. Their website is sleek, and they claim to have managed the campaigns of presidential and gubernatorial candidates. If Phil decides to hire them, he might have to sell some gold bars to pay them.
Marcy
Personally I wouldn't touch these kind of campaign consultants with a ten-foot pole. No meaningful ideology, for sale to the highest bidder. They live on their reputation for managing winning campaigns, so their concern is not for candidates to be principled, but to win (or at least beat expectations). Whenever I hear that a campaign is using high-powered consultants, it makes me less likely to donate to the candidate, not just for having the wrong priorities but also because I know where a lot of the donor money is going to be going.
Love & Liberty,
((( starchild )))
Dear Starchild;
I agree in principle with what you say. However, there are useful things campaign consultants can do from campaign organizing, using technology - face book twitter etc, designing of campaign literature, preparing mailings lists and things of that nature.
Consulting on campaign ideology would not be a desirable service. The candidate either has an ideology by which they stand for or they should not be campaigning.
Ron Getty
Phil,
Suggest if they don't get you more than 10%, they did not earn their fee.
Michael
Any body got some gold bars that they want to give me to sell???