School/City Sessions
Adams County
Adams Central School District in Nebraska is a geographically broad district that faces the daunting challenge of promoting a centralized elementary school concept to traditionally community-based voters… and this in a rough economic climate.
pdConnect orchestrated a Telephone Town Hall meeting for Adams Central that put the most active members of the electorate (those most likely to vote in any election) in direct contact with the school board members most knowledgeable about the process.
The result was an hour-long telephone seminar that educated active voters, and allowed board members to clarify the particulars of the proposed project via live Q&A. Those most supportive of the bond initiative were noted in a touch-tone poll so that they can be contacted later for volunteer and GOTV initiatives.
Adams Central plans to host more telephone town halls to compliment a set of physical town hall meetings.
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Event Notification / Planning Call
Purdue University
This was an informative forum focusing on the Purdue Alumni Association's marquis event; the Purdue Grand Prix. The call went out to thousands of Purdue alumni who had attended the event in the past, and participants were able to pledge support, volunteer their time, and RSVP for the event itself.
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Political
Scott McInnis
McInnis for Governor
Scott held three forums, calling tens of thousands of Colorado voters each time. He discussed his positions on issues critical to the future of the state, and drove participants to his website to make donations and opt-in for campaign email updates. The McInnis for Governor campaign has seen its donation totals rise above each of its two opponents for the last quarter, and Scott’s name recognition in Colorado continues to rise.
John Salazar
Should Congress Be Working to Fix Healthcare?
Congressman Salazar recently did a Telephone Forum with us in September, 2009. We called 192,000 households. 16,000 people joined the call for a total of 142,000 minutes of attendance.
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