Email Tactics of the 2012 Election [Infographic]

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Published: 27 Jul, 2012
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Infographic from www.mashable.com

Mashable joined forces with Silverpop to present to us their latest infographic. The infographic presents a study and comparison of 5 email tactics used by Mitt Romney and Barack Obama:

1) Personalized Emails2) Opponent Attacks3) Healthcare4) Call to Action5) Name Dropping

One thing they're missing? Third party candidates like Governor Gary Johnson (Libertarian), Dr. Jill Stein (Green Party), and Rep. Virgil Goode (Constitution Party).

Have you received an email from a third party candidate? How do they compare to emails from the Democratic and Republican candidates? 

 

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