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Suspending A Campaign Is...What, Exactly?

24 Sep 2008 07:19 pm

It's not easy to pull down an entire country's worth of television advertising, so you'll certainly be seeing reports of TV ads still on the air... for at least 24 hours.

Will the campaign shut down its phone banking?

Will volunteers be told not to show up for work?

Will payroll be suspended? 

The campaign presumably has polls in the field...will it suspend the field work?


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