Joshua Workman - 2007

2007

In September 2007, Workman was quoted discussing the role of technology in modern political campaigns. Workman stated, "It used to be when one candidate came in and the other went out, data was lost sometimes. If you can carry on and build from where you left off you're going to be saving time and resources. The name of the game these days with spending limits is maximizing your resources. If you can start off at Step 2 instead of Step 1, it means less time, less money and less energy".

In the same article, he stated, "You can't substitute the handshake from the candidate and the face-to-face contact, no matter what you do".

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