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HBS Working Knowledge January 28, 2015 Dina Gerdeman |
Ground Game, Air Wars, and Other Marketing Lessons From Presidential Elections In the last few presidential elections, personal selling -- not mass advertising -- has tipped the difference for Democrats. But that's not always the case. |
On Wall Street September 1, 2012 Elizabeth Wine |
Predicting the Presidential Election with the Rise in the S&P 500 With a few months to go in the presidential campaign, pundits are poring over every scrap of new economic data-notably, unemployment-for a clue as to whether President Barack Obama will be reelected. But the best predictor, many say, is the stock market. |
Fast Company April 2005 Brenda Goodman |
True Colors The presidential election is long over -- but not the shouting. Two new left-leaning Web sites, choosetheblue.com and buyblue.org, draw on public data to pinpoint companies' political inclinations -- and encourage consumers to vote with their wallets. |
The Motley Fool November 7, 2011 Morgan Housel |
1 Year From Election Day: It's the Economy, Stupid Let the countdown begin. |
Reason April 2003 Sara Rimensnyder |
Box Check Public financing for presidential elections is nearing collapse, but the system for doing it was never that effective, anyway. |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2011 |
The Permanent Campaign The product launch has been transformed from a concentrated, all-out military assault to the subtle, persuasive art of electioneering. |
The Motley Fool January 14, 2004 Robert Brokamp |
Election Year Investing How will the upcoming elections affect the stock market? |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2007 Javers & Dunham |
Candidates' Stupid Accounting Tricks Political campaigns, like corporations, sometimes play games with their financial reports. |
The Motley Fool November 10, 2004 |
Election-Year Investing Tips Ignore the donkeys and elephants, and watch the bulls and the bears. |
The Motley Fool January 10, 2012 Jeremy Bowman |
Stocks and Election Years -- What's the Connection? Wall Street loves looking to the past. Are there any lessons to be learned from election year patterns? |
AskMen.com Scott Farris |
Almost President Why defeat could be the best thing to happen to you. Here is an excerpt from "Almost President," which will be released on December 6th. |
Reason February 2001 Jesse Walker |
Campaign 2000's Real Civics Lesson How this race busts the four greatest election myths... |
The Motley Fool June 13, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
This Is the Best Metric to Predict the Winner of the White House While millions of dollars are spent vying for your attention -- and your vote -- the Dow is a great indicator of a candidate's success. |
InternetNews October 30, 2008 Mike Elgan |
The Internet's Newest Danger: Election Addiction The Internet enables other addicts to indulge in their addictions. |
The Motley Fool November 2, 2004 Roger Nusbaum |
Is the Election Really Uncertain? History does not support the notion of a real rally when the election ends. |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 |
New Rules For Mexican Voters For the first time, some of the 10 million Mexicans in the U.S. will be allowed to vote by absentee ballot in next July's Mexican presidential election. |
On Wall Street February 1, 2012 |
Five Questions With Hans Olsen As the Republicans move closer to choosing a candidate to run against President Barack Obama, Hans Olsen talks about his firm's research into the psyche of the American consumer and how investors should look at this year's presidential election. |
American History August 9, 2004 John Ferling |
1796: The First Real Election When George Washington announced that he would retire from office, he set the stage for the nation's first two-party presidential campaign. |
PC Magazine May 2, 2007 Dan Costa |
In 2008, Vote Viral Video! The upcoming election promises to be nasty thanks to the Internet and technology. |
Global Services June 30, 2008 Imrana Khan |
The Pro-outsourcing Candidate of the Year 2008 Offshoring destinations, especially China and India, have been attracting many projects from American multinationals, which results job losses in the U.S. Therefore, the candidates often use offshoring as a tool to win the election. But who is the pro-outsourcing candidate of them all? |
Salon.com November 16, 2000 Eric Boehlert |
Al's ballot blues Florida relaxed its standards two years ago and the resulting flood of presidential candidates may have cost Gore the election... |
InternetNews June 20, 2007 Roy Mark |
Muscling Meetups Into a National Presidential Caucus Before the early primaries even begin, online organizers hope to hear from voters. |
InternetNews January 17, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Voter Visits to The Web Double The number of Americans using the Internet as their main source of political news doubled since the last mid-term election. But did the move online change the way politics work? |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2008 Tristan Heinrich |
Could the Election Ruin Your Investments? How can you prepare your portfolio for the coming administration? Read on for ideas. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2004 |
Election 2004 Web Resources With the 2004 Presidential Election less than a month away, we have compiled a list of some of the best online resources to help educators teach their students about democracy. |
Information Today October 1, 2012 Paula J. Hane |
Pew Research Center Provides Research and Data on Campaign 2012 This year, the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press has a special website devoted to Campaign 2012. |
Reason December 2002 Brian Doherty |
Fusion Power Why having only two political parties is no fun is vividly explored in The Tyranny of the Two-Party System, by Lisa Jane Disch. |
BusinessWeek January 13, 2011 |
The Daley Chronicle Bill Daley has worked as a "fixer" for high-profile bosses in business, politics, and the federal government. |
Search Engine Watch October 16, 2007 Greg Jarboe |
Search About to Upset the Political Applecart Search engines have not eclipsed newspapers and television as the primary source of political information yet. But that day is not far off. Here are some usage stats. |
Information Today July 23, 2015 |
New Resources Shed Light on Election Spending The Money, Politics and Transparency initiative -- from the Sunlight Foundation, Global Integrity, and the Electoral Integrity Project -- introduced a set of resources that show how money plays a role in elections and political parties. |
On Wall Street October 1, 2012 |
Five Questions with Tim Steffen The director of financial planning at R.W. Baird, Tim Steffen, discusses the upcoming elections, what changes to the fiscal landscape are possible, and how advisors should steer clients through the uncertainties and tax issues. |
Search Engine Watch June 13, 2008 Chris Boggs |
SEO Baseline: U.S. Presidential Election 2008 Now that the Democrats have finally picked Barack Obama to run against Republican John McCain in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, it's a good time to examine the two candidates' Web sites from a SEO perspective. |
Salon.com November 9, 2000 Bruce Shapiro |
Can this election be saved? As lawyers swarm to Palm Beach, the legal questions surrounding Florida's vote only multiply... |
Reason May 2007 David Weigel |
More Money, No Problem The death of taxpayer-financed campaigns: Taking the money out of campaigns is supposed to clean up politics; the fact that 2008 might become the first $1 billon presidential campaign is considered a sign of a broken democracy. |
ifeminists March 16, 2008 Carey Roberts |
Obama or Clinton? White Men Will Decide Minority groups are voting with fairly predictable results. However, the white male vote may swing to either Obama or Clinton. |
Fast Company Mark Sullivan |
This New Site May Finally Make The Smartphone A Must-Have Tool For Voting Change Politics helps voters "engage directly with the candidates in the lead-up to the election, and shift influence in elections from parties and paid ads, to individuals' trusted personal networks," according to the group's blog. |
Insurance & Technology November 12, 2007 Katherine Burger |
2008 Presidential Election Promises Change for Health Insurance Industry Regardless of whom the parties nominate or who actually wins, the 2008 presidential elections are likely to have the most immediate impact on the health insurance industry. |
BusinessWeek September 20, 2004 Assif Shameen |
An Unremarkable Election In Indonesia. That's Remarkable If the presidential runoff -- and its aftermath -- remains peaceful, everyone will win. |
Managed Care November 2007 John Carroll |
Plans Unsettled By Prospect of Democrat in White House The health insurance industry might be able to help itself by coming up with ideas to influence the presidential debate. |
ifeminists December 13, 2006 Carey Roberts |
Yikes! 695 Days to the Election, and Brickbats Are Flying! With Hillary Clinton the likely contender for the Democratic Party, the pundits are already cranking out their assorted hissy-fits, half-truths, and pre-emptive attacks. |
Energize November 2012 Susan J. Ellis |
The Perfect Volunteer Storm What can we observe in all of this outpouring of time and effort for the presidential election and for Hurricane Sandy and what implications can we see for calmer times? Let's do some analysis from our volunteer leadership perspective. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 17, 2008 John A. Quelch |
If Marketing Experts Ran Elections Concepts that politicians can learn from consumer marketing. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2012 Tam Harbert |
Tech Industry Money in U.S. Elections With tech industry stakes low, so are campaign contributions |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Bit & Thomasson |
The Midterms Could Spark a Stock Rally If the Republicans take over the House, history suggests a robust market. If they take over the Senate, so much the better. |
InternetNews November 2, 2004 Roy Mark |
Net Politics '04: Proving Pundits Wrong Americans go to the polls today as the Internet flexes its greatest influence yet over the public debate. |
Search Engine Watch April 13, 2010 Mark Hanson |
Labour's View: Social Media and the New World of U.K. Political Campaigns Technology has enabled people to organize for themselves, find people who share their interests, talk back, and find new authority figures. A successful campaign by any political party needs to recognize this. |
ifeminists November 6, 2007 Carey Roberts |
Hillary Flips over her Debate Flop What are we to make of a presidential candidate who portrays herself as strong and independent, a courageous exemplar to the members of her gender -- but at the first hint of criticism collapses as the pitiable victim of gender politics? |
InternetNews April 16, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Pew: 2008 Election Broke Record for Political Web New study quantifies groundswell of online interest in the political process. |
InternetNews February 5, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Tracking The Virtual Primary Donkeys and elephants and laptops, oh my! The presidential election takes center stage on the Internet today. |
Salon.com November 13, 2000 Joe Conason |
Republican rules of order The Bush people say the law works this way -- except when they need it to work the other way around... |