![]() ![]() ![]() Section 23: OPA Elections Subject: Brett Hill Candidate Statement Msg# 952109
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yes, there are candidates 'on both sides of the aisle' doing mailings from what I understand. I'm guessing that it's an expensive proposition and those who are doing so have donors as you point out.
there are somewhere around 4k non-resident property owners, that's a heck of a lot of copies and postage. but I am looking into it. steve lind |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Steve As in past campaigns, I believe there are a number of pro-Thompson HOA members who will be contributing money to the campaigns of those candidates they perceive as being in the pro-Thompson camp. I believe some of the contributed money will be used for ads in local papers, but most of the money will be used to independently mail (not part of an OPA mailing) unrestricted campaign literature to reach non-resident OPA members in an effort to sway them to vote for the pro-Thompson candidates. I further believe that most of the candidates perceived to be in the pro-Thompson camp will not be posting extensively on this forum but rather relying on other sources for communicating with the majority of association members such as independent mailings and meet the candidate(s) events. I believe that most candidates extensively posting on this forum seem to be "less committed" to the pro-Thompson camp. However, I wonder if any/all of the latter candidates are planning on independently mailing campaign literature to non-resident members. Again, any candidate can send any literature without limitations (other than the financial costs involved) set by the OPA Election Committee or any other OPA-imposed limitations. Your thoughts? Gene |
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