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Great analysis of the Obama campaign! The author brought it right to the chore of Obama's success. This analysis shows how modern election campaigns have to be run to be successful. Everyone who at one point or another wants to be elected certainly can learn one or two lessons from the Obama campaign. Be it how he used the internet not only for fund-raising but also to get people to support him. By making use of all the new technologies (text messages, email, internet) he not only got himself volunteers who fought along side but more important he involved his voters. By first announcing his VP via text message to his supporters he made them feel important, and that's what they are. Voters are important to win elections! But as important as it is to get your voters hooked the more important it is to make them understand your message. That's exactly what Obama did. He had one clear message "Change we can believe in and change we need." It's a simple message but it's what the people were looking for. Who can remember McCains message? I can't.
Still, how Obama will do as a president is a totally different question. Now it's time for him to prove if he can bring change.
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