http://professor-lyman.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] professor-lyman.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-02-21 01:33 pm

Political Campaigning (Tuesday, February 21, 4th period)

Josh smiled as the campaigning class came in. "Hope you all enjoyed your three-day weekend," he said. "Alanna, how many days until the election?" He waited for her answer before continuing. "Today we talk about polling."

He turned to the board. "Polling provides two major things that campaigns can't live without," he said, beginning to write. "It provides a political profile of the state, and an opportunity to see if your message is resonating with the people you want it to.

"When I say political profile, I mean it gives you more of a feeling about your voters than the numbers I gave you from the the voter files. You need to look at three distinct dimensions: a demographic profiling of the voters; an issues profiling of the state; and a profile of what the voters think about the current incumbent." He grinned. "You have to know who you're talking to before you can figure out if anyone's listening. Things like party identification, their education level, income, religion, occupation, age--who votes, who votes for you, and if possible, why. You also need to get hard numbers backing up your feeling on what issues would be important, and who thinks so. And make sure those numbers are the same people you want to be talking to. If you discover that the falling prices of beef is a huge issue, but no one who cares about it would be voting for you anyway, well, that's not an issue you have to really worry about."

He looked down at his notes. "Then you need to ask yourself when to poll. These sorts of things don't come cheap. The political parties will be doing polling, and various interest groups, and newspapers and CNN, but your internal polls will always be asking slightly different questions. If you ask yourself the question, 'would I be willing or able to do anything differently depending on the results of this survey?' and don't come up with a decent answer, don't spend the money."

He smiled. "Then comes the writing of the questions. I know that people are constantly talking about how you can twist numbers to make them say whatever you want, but in the case of internal polling, you don't want the numbers to tell you what you want to hear. You need the numbers to tell you the truth. So when you're writing questions, make sure you allow for people to say that they don't know, and give them a range of responses to choose from. When you're pulling a sample, especially in places like Montana where people living on reservations might not have phones, make sure to take that into account. Pulling names out of a phone book isn't that effective--voter lists tend to be better, as is random digit dialing, but both of those can get expensive.

"Polling doesn't have to be all phonebanking and thousands of people wearing stupid headphones. Your door-to-door work should also be asking the same kinds of questions: who are these people, what do they care about, what would it take to have them vote for your guy? Ask as many people as possible the same questions until you either get a definite no and can mark them off your list for potential voters or get a definite yes and you don't have to bother them until the weekend before election day."

He sat down. "Typically, you'd do a huge, intensive, incredibly expensive poll during the early stages of the campaign, then begin with tracking polls once a month if you can afford it starting in about June, and then down and dirty week-by-week polls beginning in late September or early October."

He looked around. "Questions?"
fh_jackass: Logan Echolls (Worried)

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[personal profile] fh_jackass 2006-02-22 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
Logan frowned, concerned. "You think maybe someone's imitating you? Like a shapeshifter or something?"

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-22 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, no, no," Angel waved that off. "I mean during the actual conversation. He said I said 'Buffy' when I so did not."
fh_jackass: Logan Echolls (Default)

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[personal profile] fh_jackass 2006-02-22 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Dude, you didn't refer to Callisto as Buffy, did you? 'Cause name-dropping the ex - never a good idea," Logan said.

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-22 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
Angel gave him a look. "I did not refer to Callisto as Buffy. No, I was just telling Cam that sometimes guys develop feelings for people even when they still have feelings for the person they felt was their destined soul mate. But somehow he made it all about me. Like where's that coming from?"
fh_jackass: Logan Echolls (Whoa!)

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[personal profile] fh_jackass 2006-02-22 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, sometimes people project what they're feeling onto other people because they can't deal with it themselves," Logan said. "It sounds like that was happening in your conversation with Cam."

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-22 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Well Cam is seriously in denial then," Angel said. He rubbed at the ink on his wrists again. "If I was the one having random thoughts about somebody I so am not allowed to have feelings for? I'd notice. Been there, done that, not looking to lose the soul again thank you."
fh_jackass: Logan Echolls (snarky)

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[personal profile] fh_jackass 2006-02-22 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Logan put his hand on Angel's wrist to stop him from rubbing. "It's okay. You're allowed to have feelings for people other than Buffy. Believe me," he said, looking into Angel's eyes. "I know how you feel."

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-22 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Logan," Angel said, "even if that was true, how could I possibly let myself have feelings like that for anybody? Let alone someone who knows firsthand just how bad my evil side can be?"
fh_jackass: Logan Echolls (Listen)

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[personal profile] fh_jackass 2006-02-22 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
"You're rationalizing," Logan said. "After Lilly died, I came up with all sorts of reasons I couldn't get involved with anyone. Dated some of the skankiest chicks you've ever seen, too, just so I wouldn't risk falling for any of them. But when you find someone who's seen your worst side and still wants to be with you - then that's someone worth keeping around. Look, do you value this person's judgement?"

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-22 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I... suppose so," Angel mumbled.
fh_jackass: Logan Echolls (Listen)

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[personal profile] fh_jackass 2006-02-22 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Then you have to let her make her own choice to be with you or not. Callisto's a smart woman. If she couldn't cope with your evil side, she'd tell you," Logan said.

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-22 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
"I know that," Angel said. "And I also know that this is all theoretical, okay? I like Callisto, she likes me, we're not doing some, you know, destiny thing. I'm good with that. I'm happy. A good, perfectly acceptable level of happy. If there was anything more going on, I'd know."
fh_jackass: Logan Echolls (Whoa!)

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[personal profile] fh_jackass 2006-02-22 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Okay," Logan said, lifting his hands in surrender. "I'm sure you know you better than anyone."

Re: Sign in (February 21)

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2006-02-22 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Glad that's settled." Angel rubbed at his wrists again. "So what's new with you?"