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Using a secure web interface, Tele-Town Halls empower you to communicate directly with your constituents through a live telephone conference. Your office will have full control of the call, with the ability to monitor and screen the discussion from your computer, with the DCS support staff available every step of the way. DCS has conducted hundreds of these Tele-Town Halls with Members of Congress, gubernatorial candidates, and other elected officials.
Tele-Town Halls are a cheap and effective way of communicating directly with constituents, especially while on official business in Washington or elsewhere in the country. Constituents and voters alike have praised the technology and the innovation in which elected officials, or those campaigning for higher office, can communicate directly with the public. Issues such as the economy, foreign policy, and homeland security have all been discussed at length through the DCS Tele-Town Hall system.
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Advantages of the Tele-Town Hall for Public Officeholders
(e.g. Members of Congress, Governors, Statewide Officials)
- Reach tens (and hundreds) of thousands of constituents. Keep them informed on the latest issues that your office is working on.
- Create snap poll questions to gauge constituent views.
- Allow your constituents to leave a voicemail for your office staff.
- Automatically send thank-you e-mails to participants the very next morning.
- Receive a detailed report as to which constituents participated in your Tele-Town Hall, how long they stayed on the call, and how they responded to poll questions on key issues.
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Advantages of the Tele-Town Hall System for Campaigns
- Reach thousands of voters in an instant and let them know where you stand on the issues.
- Allow voters on the call to be transferred to the DCS Fundraising Call Center, where voters may donate or request campaign material over the phone.
- Receive a detailed report listing which voters participated in your Tele-Town Hall, how long they stayed on the call, questions asked, poll results, donation statistics, and campaign material requests.
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