As campaign managers, we’ve all had those ‘How did we miss that?’ moments that wake us up in the middle of the night with nightmares. From seasoned pros to newbies, we’ve all been there (sadly).

And so, we’ve invited Matthew ‘Mudcat’ Arnold, a seasoned political strategist and media expert recognized as 40 under 40 by the American Association of Political Consultants in 2020, to share his invaluable insights on mistakes that many campaigns make. Whether you’re running for city council or managing a grassroots initiative, this webinar equips you with the knowledge to navigate the intricacies of political campaigning effectively.

What you will learn:

  1. Identify common campaigning mistakes
  2. Understand their impact on your campaign
  3. Strategies to avoid or overcome these mistakes.
  4. How to build a winning strategy
  5. Q&A session to learn more from the expert

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About the speaker:

Matthew “Mudcat” Arnold is a seasoned political strategist with a track record of success across diverse campaigns, ranging from local referendums to national elections. With expertise in voter mobilization media programs, he has collaborated with notable clients, including SEIU, the League of Conservation Voters, and the New Georgia Project.

Before transitioning to media consulting, Matthew managed campaigns for progressive organizations like Moveon.Org and the Sierra Club and trained for Democracy for America. His strategic approach prioritizes impact, transparency, and accountability, earning him recognition as one of the American Association of Political Consultants 40 under 40 in 2020. Based in Nashville, Matthew is a sought-after speaker at progressive gatherings and trade association events.