SWBAT demonstrate your understanding of the intersection of demographics, polling, ideology, and policy by creating a mock campaign proposal for an assigned candidate. Evaluate your progress and consider any questions you have regarding the research, presentation tools, or discussion post. Use the research you completed to create a mock campaign proposal. The campaign proposal should illustrate the assigned candidate’s strategy based on data and might include key messaging, scripts, visual imagery, and videos, for the candidate. Your final product should demonstrate your understanding of the intersection of demographics, polling, ideology, and policy. Refer to the Rubric provided on the bottom of your assignment as you create your Campaign Materials. Post your finished project as a link, picture, document, or PDF in the Campaign Consultant Project discussion board on Schoology by Wednesday, December 22 at 11:59 pm. Comment on 3 projects, noting praise (compliments), polish (suggestions), and questions (about the candidate, issues, or visual representation) in your discussion. Your peer-review responses should be completed by Monday, January 3 at 11:59 pm.
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