Ep. 523: The Art of Political Campaigns
Guest: Kareem Allam, Fairview Strategy
“Campaigns require a combination of a deft touch and brute force,” says Kareem Allam of Fairview Strategy.
“They’re an art, definitely not a science” – words of wisdom from a seasoned campaign strategist who has guided a host of candidates from newbie, neophyte politicos with a desire to contribute to their communities to elected representatives.
“Every candidate, every campaign, every jurisdiction is different,” says Allam. “There is no one-size-fits-all.” In fact, campaigns are complex and fluid spaces in time where the dynamics and the polls can turn in favour or to a disaster for a candidate based on one bad quote or smear.
“I tell candidates [that] there are no guarantees with any one strategy,” says Allam. Door-knocking, pamphlets, burma shaves, walking the streets of the community, town halls, debates, radio, newspaper, TV advertising and – yes – social media are all elements that Allam prescribes. “And then there is the candidate and their appeal,” Allam continues. “Charisma – or a lack of it – is an intangible, like it or not.”
We invited veteran campaign manager Kareem Allam to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the ebb, flow, knowns and unknowns of running successful election campaigns.