As campaigns are looking to get their messages out, people are opting to receive those messages via text message. If political campaigns are not texting their audience, then they are already behind their opponents and potential opponents that could always come out of the wood work. There are several reasons political campaigns use text messaging. This article will attempt to articulate ten of those reasons and it will also provide example texts for political candidates.

The example texts for political candidates below will not only give campaigns a sense of how they could rephrase the example and use it for their own purpose, but they will also help nail in and show that text messages are an efficient, concise, and the best way to turn out your voters in 2018 and remain in touch with them after the election.

If political text messaging is not done professionally with proper SMS etiquette, it can be met with mixed feelings, especially if it didn’t come across as genuine. There are right ways and wrong ways for political campaigns, staff, volunteers and donors to communicate via SMS.

If a political campaign organizes well, they are already using SendHub to help them send and manage professional outbound, as well as inbound, text messages. SendHub’s texting app makes most sense for political campaigns because it is a simple, out-of-the-box solution that is contract-free.

Since email has about a 20% open rate and text messages have about a 90% open rate, winning campaigns are opting into SendHub. Campaigns that use texting as a communication medium know that the open rates are much higher. Open-rate is only one of the major reason political campaigns use text messaging.

10 Reasons Political Campaigns Use Text Messaging

There are a number of reasons that text messaging is a legitimate and effective avenue for political campaigners to get their messages out. Here is a list of 10 of those reasons.

1. All Election-Related Reminders

Reminding people of not only the person to vote for but also the place and time to vote, as well as offering registration information, is a practical way to encourage voters to do their civic duty. Reminders may be used for timely purposes like events and meetings.

They can also be used in the days or even hours leading up to voting time to encourage people to decide who they’re voting for, as well as plan some extra time on voting day.  

Since political campaigns are always counting down the days to the election with limited time remaining, these SMS reminders help keep all staff, donors, volunteers and supporters on track with the deadlines they’re supposed to meet – even if that’s just to show up to the polls! Example texts for political candidates reminders are provided below.

2. Reaching a Younger Demographic

New York Times article by one political operative, no one under the age of 45 wants a phone call. Ever since peer-to-peer (P2P) texting became commonplace in the 2016 election, mobile has been a popular method for getting the word out.

The SMS market is always changing and it’s important for candidates to keep up on market trends. These trends not only help you reach your audience, but they also help you stay compliant and keep your number from being spam filtered.

And younger voters (aged 18-29) are almost entirely tapped into technology, so it’s crucial that campaigners use every tool in their wheelhouses to reach this key demographic.

See more statistics about text messaging in this short youtube video.

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3. Fundraising Purposes

Political parties can use text messaging to solicit and gather donations. In addition, SMS can be used as part of a follow-up strategy for those who have chosen to donate via another channel. Check out this example texts for political candidates fundraising communication.

Instead of a simple “thank you,” consider using MMS messaging to say precisely what their donation contributed to, for instance:

[Insert first name], your generous donation helped us raise enough that we could buy pizzas for these cold and tired canvassers who knock doors for [insert candidate name] in [insert recipient’s neighborhood].

example text messages for candidates

4. Did we mention open rate?

Falling randomly at number four, this is probably the most important reason political campaigns use text messaging. For decades, campaigns contacted voters primarily by knocking on doors and by making phone calls.

According to a Medium article, “The very best at door knocking will only be able to reach 30 voters an hour at a 25% completion rate depending on the time of day. That means for every hour of human labor; you are only connecting with 5–10 voters. That means it will take a lot of hours of labor to reach enough voters to swing an election. Phone calls are even worse. Although you can contact more people per hour by calling them, they are less likely to be convinced, and the contact percentage can be as low as 2–3%.”

5. Notify Voters of Meetups and Events

The Internet is a cluttered place, and many people don’t even notice invites to events. Facebook users can easily get mixed up between groups and pages and may not go the extra mile to check out a group’s event category on the page. A simple SMS message can help to move them in the right direction.  Notify your volunteers of your next rally and get your message read fast! 

6. Get Responses Immediately!

Average response rate of the text is 45%. Being that time is of the essence on a political campaign, you need to get your message read and often times you need a response! A good political field game listens to voters and collects information about who they’re supporting and what issues they value. SendHub allows political staff and volunteers to easily communicate with their base.

7. Cost-Effectiveness

Simply put, SMS texting is a simple, inexpensive, and direct method of reaching a massive amount of people with essential or urgent information.

8. Easy Follow-ups

People appreciate a direct acknowledgment of their actions, especially if they’re doing gritty work like fundraising, even if it’s as simple as thanking people for the $5, etc.

An example of an effective “thank you” message to this end could be:

(Candidate) would like to extend a sincere “thank you” to all of their supporters and campaigners for the hard work they put forth this season. Even though we didn’t win this time, we’re still dedicated to helping (community) with (x, y, and z).

9. Meaningful Slogans

Because of its succinct nature, SMS is the perfect way to direct meaningful campaign slogans to people on your lists. You may also choose to strategically incorporate slogans into engagement messages in order to help voters understand that you’re taking the slogan and its meaning seriously.

10. Registration Information

SMS text messaging is an excellent method of sharing voting information, including registration information, to voters on your list. People appreciate a simple reminder and link for such things since sometimes instructions on voting materials sent in the mail or even online can be a little bit unclear.

How to Write a Compelling Political Campaign SMS Message

The people in charge of writing for a given campaign should have a grasp on the overall campaign message they are trying to convey to volunteers, donors and voters. The tricky part is developing concise, engaging and value-based messages. The simple part is typing that message into SendHub and efficiently getting that message out to your audience. Be sure to keep an eye on our SMS segment calculator.

Of course, the topics could change from candidate to candidate, but here are a few examples of messages that would be good to send via SMS:  

Example Texts for Political Candidates – Issue Topics

  • Healthcare: Campaign promises
  • Security: Financial, crime, etc.
  • Morality: Comment on current or past leaders
  • Education: A brief point about a specific improvement   
  • Jobs: How they look now and how they will look in the future  
  • Campaign Events and Rallies Events and reminders
  • Election Day, GOTV, and voter reminders

Persuasive writing taps into people’s emotions and pain points and then offers a solution. By acknowledging a topic that speaks close to the heart, rather than just saying “vote for this person,” you have a better chance of piquing their curiosity and encouraging them to follow the next steps without sounding pushy.  

You can think of it as framing a conversation based on mutual concerns or gently make them aware of a pressing issue or problem, rather than “telling” someone else who to vote for.

Example Texts for Political Candidates – Campaign Call To Actions

  • Political Volunteer Event Reminders
  • Fundraising Event Reminders
  • Any And Every Event Reminder!
  • Donation Requests
  • Contribution Thank Yous
  • Volunteer Thank Yous
  • Any And Every Thank You!
  • Voter Registration Information
  • Important Voter Deadlines
  • Polling Place Information
  • Driving People To The Polls Logistics

Example Texts for Political Candidates

  1. “John, Text “2020Win” to 123456 to opt in to our volunteer alerts. Texting in will also enter you to win a chance to have dinner with the cadidate.”
  2. Dear Sarah, Thanks for coming to my event yesterday and donating $10.00. I have your email address [email protected] and I will follow up soon. Reply Win2018 to stay informed of campaign events via SMS.”
  3. Jacob, your polling place is 1234 Example Lane, Exampleton, CA and it closes in 1 hour. Did you get a chance to stop by and vote? Can we offer you a ride? Click this Lyft link to have the campaign pick you up.”
  4. Dear Jonathan, Thanks for opting into my healthcare alerts. Please know that I voted no on SB 2018 because I feel that this is best for people like you. Don’t hesitate to reply here via SMS or call the office if you would like to share your thoughts with me. I want to hear from you. Text STOP to end.
  5. “[Insert Name with SendHub’s MergeWiz], your generous donation helped us raise enough that we can take our campaign to [insert region].   
  6. Today, I told [insert political party] leaders that we need to stand strong on the healthcare legislation. Text YES if you agree and NO if you disagree.

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FAQ’s

What makes texting an effective tool in political campaigns?

Texting reaches a wide audience instantly, is cost-effective, and allows for personalized voter engagement.

Can texting help in voter education and awareness?

Yes, it’s great for spreading information quickly about policies, voting procedures, and addressing queries.

Are there examples of successful texting campaigns in politics?

Yes, many, including Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. Our blog has more recent examples and message samples.

How can political campaigns ensure compliance with regulations while texting?

By adhering to legal guidelines such as obtaining consent and providing opt-out options. Our blog covers these aspects in detail.