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Episode 13: How to Win Votes and Influence People

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We all know campaigns are about persuading voters. But what if the staff and volunteers of those campaigns were also being influenced themselves... to be better influencers.

This episode we dive into a recent trend in political campaigns that involves leveraging scientifically proven psychological tactics to influence voters. We also discuss how the same tactics are being used to produce better staff and volunteers!

What's the difference between a door knock that raises a voter's liklihood to vote by 1% vs. 7%? How do you properly induct staff and volunteers so they share your values and reliably spread your message? How could you use those powers of persuasion in your everyday life?

Learn these secrets of campaigns and more on this episode of Subliminally Correct!

Remember to visit our website and support us through Patreon!

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We all know campaigns are about persuading voters. But what if the staff and volunteers of those campaigns were also being influenced themselves... to be better influencers.

This episode we dive into a recent trend in political campaigns that involves leveraging scientifically proven psychological tactics to influence voters. We also discuss how the same tactics are being used to produce better staff and volunteers!

What's the difference between a door knock that raises a voter's liklihood to vote by 1% vs. 7%? How do you properly induct staff and volunteers so they share your values and reliably spread your message? How could you use those powers of persuasion in your everyday life?

Learn these secrets of campaigns and more on this episode of Subliminally Correct!

Remember to visit our website and support us through Patreon!

You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

(Theme Music: "Night Owl" by Broke For Free from Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0)

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