Political Environment and 2006 Governor Races
Jan 3, 2006
American University | Campaign Management Institute
Charlie Cook spoke about the 2006 elections and the political environment. He talked about fluctuations in poll support for President Bush and said job ratings in the higher 40 percent zone now reflect a good rating due to the ..
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Charlie Cook spoke about the 2006 elections and the political environment. He talked about fluctuations in poll support for President Bush and said job ratings in the higher 40 percent zone now reflect a good rating due to the country being evenly divided. Following his remarks, Mr. Cook responded to questions and comments from members of the audience.
For over two decades the Campaign Management Institute (CMI) has served as a nationally recognized program designed to train individuals for participation in local, state, and federal political campaigns. Developed and taught by strategists from the Republican and Democratic parties, national campaign consultants, and political scientists, this intensive two-week program serves as a foundation for political activists and campaign managers. The institute comprehensively covers campaign techniques, strategy, and tactics with emphasis on recent technological developments.
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