In his run to become Governor, a former U.S. Congressman needed to raise funds and awareness. Among three major party opponents, a strategy to propel him forward early in the campaign was needed.
To reach large, targeted audiences in a personal forum virtually simulating a townhall style meeting, Broadnet's TeleForum was used to introduce the candidate to residents outside his former Congressional District, and to connect him with tens of thousands of state voters. He utilized the platform to discuss his position on issues critical to the future of the state, empower listeners to participate in live Q&A and poll questions, and drive voters to his website to make donations and opt-in to receive campaign email updates.
TeleForum provided the campaign with substantial resources and time savings and helped grow donations and name recognition, ultimately positioning the candidate as a formidable gubernatorial contender.
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Two 60-minute TeleForums generated 41,755 minutes of audience participation
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77,606 voters were called
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43,757 custom voice-mail messages were left
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6,374 people participated for an average 12 minutes each
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