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Digital Politics with Karen Jagoda

Welcome to the non-partisan Digital Politics Podcast with Karen Jagoda.  Since 2007, this show has highlighted impact of new technologies on the campaign landscape, how expectations of voters are changing, role of online fundraising, digital and traditional means of persuasion and getting out the vote.  In this time of the COVID-19 Pandemic, changes in the behavior of voters, restrictions on candidates and the new normal for retail politics are all under the microscope.

Popular topics on the show include best practices for political and advocacy campaigns, ground game strategies, cross-media advertising, social media trends and impact of mobile on engaging supporters. 

This weekly podcast includes interviews with political consultants, media strategists, journalists, advocates, candidates, elected officials, campaign managers, and solution providers.

 

Digital Politics Podcast with Karen Jagoda has been included in the Feedspot 70 Best Non Partisan Podcasts worth listening to in 2023.      Check out the list here

 

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Oct 27, 2016

Michelle Niedziela, Scientific Director, HCD Neuroscience discusses the just released results from a study, with a sample of 500 across voter demographics, that was designed to uncover implicit biases to current political themes of sexism, racism and Islamophia.  Results of the implicit association tests...


Oct 20, 2016

Tom Shepard, Tom Shepard & Associates, shines light on how voters have changed over the last 30 years, value of yard signs for name recognition and persuasion, and moving from bumper stickers to Facebook to inform friends and connections about political passions and what it means for campaigns.

Tom Shepard...


Oct 19, 2016

Brian Ross Adams, Trusted Messenger Marketing, points out the differences between social media activities and boots on the ground for GOTV including early voting, finding effective ways to connect with voters, and how negative ads might backfire when posted on social sites. 

@BrianRossAd

Trusted Messenger...


Oct 10, 2016

Darius Derakshan, Political and Public Affairs Ad Sales, the Los Angles Times describes new ad formats that have been effective for political clients, who is reading the paper online, and how local campaigns are shifting dollars from tv to online for getting out the vote.

@LaTimes


Oct 2, 2016

Mike Madrid, Principal, GrassrootsLab talks about Hispanic generational differences, how we are becoming a multi-cultural society that requires new ways of thinking about voters, and characteristics of the Millennial generation that in large part is Hispanic.

@madrid_mike