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23 Aug
Given that I do marketing for a living, I’ve been interested and at times, fascinated at Obama’s ability to use the wide range of marketing tools to his benefit for his Presidential campaign. Of course, he’s working with a dream budget but that’s besides the point.
In an innovative and very “personal” move, Obama announced that he would announce his VP nomination via text message to his supporters before he told the press.
At 11:50p, CNN breaking news sent me a text message:
“CNN confirms Sen. Barack Obama has chosen Delaweare Sen. Joe Biden to be his vice-presidential running mate.”
It’s 11:58pm … I still haven’t seen a text message from the Obama camp.
There’s been questions whether Obama’s effort to hold out on revealing the VP pick would hurt him, I doubt it. But now he has to answer for why he promised that the people would be the first to know, and we’re not. While CNN likely leaked the news, Obama’s camp should have known and anticipated as such.
The truth is, there is no way Obama could have accomplished what he claimed to do. When you consider how fast news travels, thanks to tools like Twitter, he didn’t have a chance to live up to his commitment.
Considering the impossibility of the promise, it makes me wonder about the rest of what he’s promising. Does he really know what he’s committing to?
Barack has chosen Senator Joe Biden to be our VP nominee. Watch the frist Obama-Biden rally live at 3pm ET on www.BarackObama.com. Spread the word!
Again, from a marketing standpoint, the language is worth noting:
Kudos to Obama’s campaign for being deliberate in positioning him as the peoples candidate. While it makes people believe that they are involved, the truth is, Americans won’t have anymore say this election than previous. The question is, will Obama’s approach really make a positive difference or is it a self-fulling prophecy?
2 Responses for "Obama’s VP announcement … leaked?"
Yep … as far as the other promises. I’m not holding my breath.
Im glad you wrote about the text campaign. Great insight. I wish that the McCain camp would just admit doing a text campaign was a good idea and copy it. If they would have done the same VP announcement ploy they would have had millions of text numbers to access for election day.
He’s been criticized for being out of touch with the youth; this would have been a simple campaign to pull off to win support with the AmericanIdol-youth.
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