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Unsung heroes behind every campaign

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October 29, 2024

PEDDLER OF HOPE

- GEORGE ROYECA

Unsung heroes behind every campaign

In every election, much of the spotlight is on the candidates, their platforms and their grand rallies.

The faces of those running for office dominate posters, billboards and social media. But behind the scenes in every successful campaign is a network of volunteers and field staff—people who work tirelessly to ensure the campaign machine runs smoothly.

These unsung heroes form the backbone of every election, enabling candidates to connect with voters, build relationships and secure crucial support.

In a country where elections are high-stakes and deeply personal, the work of volunteers and field organizers is indispensable.

They play a vital role in mobilizing communities, particularly in rural areas where face-to-face interactions are still the most effective way to engage voters.

While social media and digital campaigns have risen in importance, it's these individuals who make the crucial, on-the-ground connections that can determine the outcome of an election.

Volunteers are often the public face of local outreach efforts.

They knock on doors, hand out collaterals and speak to neighbors at community meetings.

Their familiarity with the local context makes them effective messengers for the candidate they support.

When a volunteer comes from the same community as the voters they're speaking to, it creates a level of trust that flashy advertisements or even social media campaigns often can't match.

Personal connections matter a great deal.

Many voters still place great importance on who they know and trust when making decisions at the ballot box.

This is especially true in rural areas, where limited internet access means traditional forms of voter outreach are still key.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Philippine Star

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