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E-BOOK

The Phone Banking Playbook: Scripts, Dialers & Tactics That Win

Run a phone bank that wins — with the exact formulas, scripts, and systems field directors use. 

Running a mid-to-large campaign and need your phone banking operation to actually move votes?

You already know phone banking works. Volunteer calls boost voter turnout by up to 3.8 percentage points and produce a vote for around $26. What most campaigns lack isn’t motivation. It’s a clean system for sizing the operation, building the right lists, staying TCPA-compliant, and tracking what’s working in real time.

Most campaigns have volunteers. What they lack:

  • A contact target tied to their actual win number 
  • The right dialer for each voter segment 
  • Scripts volunteers can pick up in five minutes and actually use
  • Daily metrics that tell you what’s off (and what to do about it)

This ebook gives campaign managers the exact system, from seizing the operation to tracking it daily.

What's inside the playbook?

4-stage decision tree

This frames the value as eliminating a common mistake (wrong dialer for the wrong list), not just “helping you choose.”

Phonebanking scripts:

Four ready-to-use political phone banking scripts — voter ID, persuasion, GOTV, and fundraising. Each built with a direct ask structure and variable fields you can customize in minutes and hand straight to volunteers.

Day-to-day plan

Positions it as a steering tool, not a reporting tool. “No end-of-week surprises” speaks to the specific anxiety of running a live operation blind.