In my campaign I plan to use lots of media and negative feedback about my other opponent. I want people to know that I'm confident and I'm better, therefore I want everybody to know as much dirt as possible on my opponent. I also want to fund-raise the larger states and win them over, therefore I will touch on what they agree with and accuse my opponent of following what they do not. I want to pick out realistic ideals such as taxing the rich more and the poor less, as well as making sure all people in need of health care are getting it.
I was just waiting to see what exactly you wanted us to do. You should consider putting an example... In my campaign I'll focus on my positive aspects, making sure to address the weaknesses of my opponent. I don't really like smear campaigning, so I don't want to start off with that right off the bat. I will pick key issues, such as immigration, healthcare, and taxes, and focus on those. I will come up with a plan for what I wish to accomplish in office, and make sure the public knows it. I will also tour states and make sure to get some great photo ops and interviews along the way. The end.
In my campaign I'm going to make my opponent LOOK FREAKING STUPID!!!! I am going to visit states that like me a lot. I am going to talk about issues that are important to everyone. I will also visit the states that are really for my opponent and steal them back!
In my campaign ill use psotive campiagning , choose 5 topics that i know will be a major issuse for the key states ( with alot of electoral votes). I want to win the big states, to get enough fundraising, and battle over the states that have too much momentum , for the opposite party, and win them over if they support the sam e issues that i support. and picking the states that support most of the issues that i support, and that the opposing candidate wont even dare to campign in those states, becaue it would be useless since the other candidate doesnt support the issues.. - lillian smyth 1B 10/20/13
My campaign strategy is to: 1. Establish a foothold in the states with the highest amount of electoral votes straight from the get go. (ex. Texas, California, etc.) 2. Make positive appearances/run negative media campaigns in these states until a majority or all have momentum in my favor. 3. As soon as I get 270+ electoral votes, just continue running my campaign in the states I've already won to keep them.
This is the most logical course of action for me as it would require too much work and too many turns to win enough of the smaller states to actually get the presidency while only the ten most populous are needed to scrape together a victory.
Angelica Witherspoon 1B The Strategy of my Campaign is to give the people what they want to hear. My goal is to be honest and make sure that the citizens of the United States understand my purpose in the campaign. I also plan to make a positive connection in the states that weigh heavier in electoral votes. I want to not only gain electoral votes but I would also like to gain popular votes in most states by ranting against my opponent.
In my campaign I will focus on the positive things and try to make states that like my opponent like me better. In other words steal the states from my opponent muahaha. I'll will focus on the big states mostly Texas California, and Florida. Then I will go for the smaller states. I will win states over with sweetness!
In my campaign I would try to hear the people and solve problems that seem simple, I can talk badly about my opponents. I can print stickers for people to advertise, signs for people to put up, get media attention so people could know more about myself and my goal. I would travel to states to win votes by press conferences and showing a good attitude. Sam Tith 1B
Mike Jeune 1B My strategy is very simple. I intend on persuading the sates with the most electoral votes, for instance California, Texas, Florida and New York. After that I will go for the states where I am favored and try to win them over. If my opponent were to have one of the states with the most electoral vote I will try to win that sate. My goal is to concentrate on the state with most electoral vote, since they are the main factor to winning the election.
My campaign strategy mimics the most sound course of action as stated above several times.
Grasp onto the states with the most electoral votes, run media campaigns and make numerous appearances to sway them entirely in my favor. Disregard the smaller states until later in the campaign, use the extra funds from the larger states to campaign more... Really not that convoluted ._.
My campaign strategy is fairly simple, I will pursue states with the highest electoral votes such as Texas, Florida or California. Then after having control of the bigger states I will move my way down to the smaller states. I will use media campaigning and make plenty of appearances. I will fund-raise in states with a higher population to gain the most funds.
My strategy is to probably aim for the biggest countries and shoot for the little ones second. This way, I can get a quick victory. Granted, it might not work at first, but if used effectively, can help out tons.
Kymber Myers 1B My campaign strategy is to take ahold of all the big states because they have more electoral votes. I will make plenty of appearances in order to boost my popularity, and media campaigning to bash my opponent and boost me even more.
My campaign strategy is to win over the country. Starting with the larger states that have the highest electoral votes then to the states with the lowest. I will do that by making appearances, running media campaigns, and trying to get to most problems that are in need of solving. I will try and gain the trust of the people by showing them one flaw at a time why my opponent is going to nothing but cause the country to go downhill. Alexandra Galarza-Rivera 1B
My initial strategy was to start off with the bigger states with higher electoral votes and work my way down the line, while making my opponent look bad. Well, as I started the game I was already given the momentum for two of the three biggest electoral states. I started with CA and FL but it was a challenge keeping those. I first started off with the smaller states with a moderate amount of electoral votes and I first started out with making appearances and addressing major issues in that state. Then I would go and make my opponent look bad in a state that was neutral in a decision. Afterwards I would immediately appear in that state and put out media broadcasts to secure my place in that state. This helped a lot through the struggle and fight for CA and FL but after the fourth week of fight, my opponent gave up. (He better have to, I took this game so seriously and cursed up a storm when I won :D )
P.S. Are we allowed to put weird stuff on here like Neishma did, that was just flat out weird. *cough cough* deduct points :P Just kiddinnggg :D
Francis Perez In this campaign, my strategy will be to first focus on the states with the most electoral votes(California, Texas, Florida, etc). Then I will go to the states that care about the same issues as me. With the states that I don't have much in common with I will point out all of my opponent's flaws and win them over.
In my campaign strategy I plan to lean less towards negative campaigns and more towards suggestive issues. In the primary I want to choose the most heated topics and ones that concentrate around them such as global independance or gun rights. I plan to look at the momentum of each state and choose a media event or campaign from. Instead of attempting the flip states id rather increase the momentum for the ones already on my side Jacob clark 1B
Jessica Betts 1B In my campaign I will try to hear the people's problems and complaints and solve them as best as I can. I can print advertisements and signs for people to put up, get media attention so people could know more about myself and my goals. I plan to travel to states to win votes by press conferences, showing I care and showing a good attitude to my supporters.
Why do I have to be first. -.-
ReplyDeleteIn my campaign I plan to use lots of media and negative feedback about my other opponent. I want people to know that I'm confident and I'm better, therefore I want everybody to know as much dirt as possible on my opponent. I also want to fund-raise the larger states and win them over, therefore I will touch on what they agree with and accuse my opponent of following what they do not. I want to pick out realistic ideals such as taxing the rich more and the poor less, as well as making sure all people in need of health care are getting it.
I was just waiting to see what exactly you wanted us to do. You should consider putting an example...
ReplyDeleteIn my campaign I'll focus on my positive aspects, making sure to address the weaknesses of my opponent. I don't really like smear campaigning, so I don't want to start off with that right off the bat. I will pick key issues, such as immigration, healthcare, and taxes, and focus on those. I will come up with a plan for what I wish to accomplish in office, and make sure the public knows it. I will also tour states and make sure to get some great photo ops and interviews along the way. The end.
In my campaign I'm going to make my opponent LOOK FREAKING STUPID!!!! I am going to visit states that like me a lot. I am going to talk about issues that are important to everyone. I will also visit the states that are really for my opponent and steal them back!
ReplyDeleteIn my campaign ill use psotive campiagning , choose 5 topics that i know will be a major issuse for the key states ( with alot of electoral votes). I want to win the big states, to get enough fundraising, and battle over the states that have too much momentum , for the opposite party, and win them over if they support the sam e issues that i support. and picking the states that support most of the issues that i support, and that the opposing candidate wont even dare to campign in those states, becaue it would be useless since the other candidate doesnt support the issues..
ReplyDelete- lillian smyth 1B 10/20/13
Geovany Melendez
ReplyDeleteMy campaign strategy is to:
1. Establish a foothold in the states with the highest amount of electoral votes straight from the get go. (ex. Texas, California, etc.)
2. Make positive appearances/run negative media campaigns in these states until a majority or all have momentum in my favor.
3. As soon as I get 270+ electoral votes, just continue running my campaign in the states I've already won to keep them.
This is the most logical course of action for me as it would require too much work and too many turns to win enough of the smaller states to actually get the presidency while only the ten most populous are needed to scrape together a victory.
Angelica Witherspoon 1B
ReplyDeleteThe Strategy of my Campaign is to give the people what they want to hear. My goal is to be honest and make sure that the citizens of the United States understand my purpose in the campaign. I also plan to make a positive connection in the states that weigh heavier in electoral votes. I want to not only gain electoral votes but I would also like to gain popular votes in most states by ranting against my opponent.
In my campaign I will focus on the positive things and try to make states that like my opponent like me better. In other words steal the states from my opponent muahaha. I'll will focus on the big states mostly Texas California, and Florida. Then I will go for the smaller states. I will win states over with sweetness!
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DeleteIn my campaign I would try to hear the people and solve problems that seem simple, I can talk badly about my opponents. I can print stickers for people to advertise, signs for people to put up, get media attention so people could know more about myself and my goal. I would travel to states to win votes by press conferences and showing a good attitude. Sam Tith 1B
ReplyDeleteMike Jeune 1B
ReplyDeleteMy strategy is very simple. I intend on persuading the sates with the most electoral votes, for instance California, Texas, Florida and New York. After that I will go for the states where I am favored and try to win them over. If my opponent were to have one of the states with the most electoral vote I will try to win that sate. My goal is to concentrate on the state with most electoral vote, since they are the main factor to winning the election.
My campaign strategy mimics the most sound course of action as stated above several times.
ReplyDeleteGrasp onto the states with the most electoral votes, run media campaigns and make numerous appearances to sway them entirely in my favor. Disregard the smaller states until later in the campaign, use the extra funds from the larger states to campaign more... Really not that convoluted ._.
My campaign strategy is fairly simple, I will pursue states with the highest electoral votes such as Texas, Florida or California. Then after having control of the bigger states I will move my way down to the smaller states. I will use media campaigning and make plenty of appearances. I will fund-raise in states with a higher population to gain the most funds.
ReplyDeleteJorean Bradley of class 1B
ReplyDeleteMy strategy is to probably aim for the biggest countries and shoot for the little ones second. This way, I can get a quick victory. Granted, it might not work at first, but if used effectively, can help out tons.
Kymber Myers 1B
ReplyDeleteMy campaign strategy is to take ahold of all the big states because they have more electoral votes. I will make plenty of appearances in order to boost my popularity, and media campaigning to bash my opponent and boost me even more.
My campaign strategy is to win over the country. Starting with the larger states that have the highest electoral votes then to the states with the lowest. I will do that by making appearances, running media campaigns, and trying to get to most problems that are in need of solving. I will try and gain the trust of the people by showing them one flaw at a time why my opponent is going to nothing but cause the country to go downhill.
ReplyDeleteAlexandra Galarza-Rivera 1B
My initial strategy was to start off with the bigger states with higher electoral votes and work my way down the line, while making my opponent look bad. Well, as I started the game I was already given the momentum for two of the three biggest electoral states. I started with CA and FL but it was a challenge keeping those. I first started off with the smaller states with a moderate amount of electoral votes and I first started out with making appearances and addressing major issues in that state. Then I would go and make my opponent look bad in a state that was neutral in a decision. Afterwards I would immediately appear in that state and put out media broadcasts to secure my place in that state. This helped a lot through the struggle and fight for CA and FL but after the fourth week of fight, my opponent gave up. (He better have to, I took this game so seriously and cursed up a storm when I won :D )
ReplyDeleteP.S. Are we allowed to put weird stuff on here like Neishma did, that was just flat out weird. *cough cough* deduct points :P Just kiddinnggg :D
Francis Perez
ReplyDeleteIn this campaign, my strategy will be to first focus on the states with the most electoral votes(California, Texas, Florida, etc). Then I will go to the states that care about the same issues as me. With the states that I don't have much in common with I will point out all of my opponent's flaws and win them over.
In my campaign strategy I plan to lean less towards negative campaigns and more towards suggestive issues. In the primary I want to choose the most heated topics and ones that concentrate around them such as global independance or gun rights. I plan to look at the momentum of each state and choose a media event or campaign from. Instead of attempting the flip states id rather increase the momentum for the ones already on my side
ReplyDeleteJacob clark 1B
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ReplyDeleteJessica Betts 1B
ReplyDeleteIn my campaign I will try to hear the people's problems and complaints and solve them as best as I can. I can print advertisements and signs for people to put up, get media attention so people could know more about myself and my goals. I plan to travel to states to win votes by press conferences, showing I care and showing a good attitude to my supporters.