Combined Fundraising, Messaging and Mobilization Plan for 2008

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Combined Fundraising, Messaging and Mobilization Plan for 2008 THE FUND FOR AMERICA Combined Fundraising, Messaging and Mobilization Plan for 2008 The Fund for America

2008 Campaign Structure National & Independent 501c3 Groups Candidates Candidate Advertising Travel Staff Candidates Party Advertising Party Voter Files Base Voter Contact Opposition Research Technology National & State Party Issue Advertising Contact with Established Networks and Unique Audiences Credible Messengers Issue Advocacy Issue Opposition Research Independent 501c4 & 527 Groups Issue Education Registration Election Protection Independent 501c3 Groups The Fund for America

The Independent Effort Drive the Dialogue Mobilize Voters The Fund for America

Target States The Fund for America OR NV AZ NM CO MN WI MI OH PA FL NH IA MO The Fund for America

Strategic Goals for Campaign Create the conditions for a tidal wave against the GOP. Keep the President’s numbers down and brand all conservative candidates as “Bush Republicans.” Exploit the particular weaknesses of the Republican presidential nominee. Ensure that demographics is destiny. Control the political discourse. Set the stage for future progressive actions. Leave something behind. The Fund for America

Structure of Combined Campaign 527 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 501 (C)(4) BOARD OF DIRECTORS AMERICA VOTES BOARD President Executive Director President National Table Fundraising Director State Tables Dep Director for Admin, Legal and Compliance Campaign Manager, ED of Message and Media Executive Director of Voter Mobilization The Fund for America