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How to Run a Mike Bloomberg Campaign Without a Mike Bloomberg Budget

While your campaign wont have the resources of a billionaire, there are some takeaways for everyone from the Bloomberg campaign.

How to Run a Mike Bloomberg Campaign Without a Mike Bloomberg Budget
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Mike Bloomberg has a practically unlimited campaign budget as he runs for the Democrat nomination. That means his team gets to try out some not so common campaign tactics. While your campaign wont have the resources of a billionaire, there are some takeaways for everyone from the Bloomberg campaign.

Coordinating Influencers

Bloombergs campaign blitzed the social web with a partnership involving some of Instagrams most influential accounts. While your campaign cant afford to buy that sort of attention, you can build relationships with localized influencers including supporters who would never call themselves an influencer."

Remember that social media is first and foremost social and relationships are the fundamental unit of a society. You cant assume that the right people always see what you want them to see, especially very online supporters. As Morton Blackwell says, In politics, nothing moves unless pushed.

Its important to coordinate these outreach efforts because the effect is even more powerful when you create a blitz of your most important influencers sharing the same message at the same time. It even helps you with social media algorithms.

Memes

The Bloomberg campaign knows that memes are the coin of the realm on the internet. A meme is just a representation of an idea designed to be shared. Your campaign wont be able to afford the countrys best meme makers to work for you, but that doesnt mean co-opting internet culture is off the table.

Unless youre especially fluent in meming, follow the lead of the digital natives supporting your campaign. The easiest way for a candidate to infuse memes into their social media is by sharing those that already exist. When you share memes to your campaigns social media account, it encourages your online community to make more and similar types of memes.

Challenge Norms

You cant win without competing in Iowa or New Hampshire...You cant win by not being on the debate stage… You cant win if youre not a statewide elected official… Mike Bloomberg is challenging many of the norms that have guided presidential campaigns for decades. Some of those norms may be there for a reason and others may not, but Bloomberg can afford to test them out.

In your own campaign there are probably similar norms that go unchallenged, like a must attend event that really isnt or that one party activist you have to make happy. Consider testing the limits on conventional wisdom in your campaign. These norms may have made sense when it was harder to reach your supporters but technology has made that easier than ever. There are a lot of gatekeepers guarding points of entry where the walls have already fallen down.

Identify an Unfair Advantage and Exploit it

Mike Bloomberg is a billionaire. He will never be able to spend all of his money despite trying his best as a presidential candidate. He found his unfair advantage and is making the most of it. Your candidate will have unfair advantages too and you cant afford not to exploit them.

Maybe your opponent is an elected official with duties in Washington or your state capital. Outwork them by being at all of the gatherings and places they cant get to. Is your candidate fluent in tech? Make them stand out and make them look savvy. Is he younger? Make the other guy look old. Campaigns are all about contrasts and you want to make sure your supporters can articulate a reason why they prefer you over your opponent.

We may never see another campaign like Mike Bloombergs but the limitless resources he has brought to bear show some lessons for campaigners without an inexhaustible supply of money.