Call it the permanent campaign model, but the political party that keeps its campaign weapons sharp at all times and uses them strategically is "more likely to build an advantage over its opponents than a party that sleepwalks its way through the pre-writ period," writes Tom Flanagan, a former top adviser and national campaign manager to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, in a new book.
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Hill Times | Posted: 09/10/2012 11:58 am