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{{Political campaigning}}
A '''campaign manager''', '''campaign chairman''', or '''campaign director''' is a paid or [[Volunteering|volunteer]] individual whose role is to coordinate a [[political campaign]]'s operations. This includes working on campaign strategysuch as well as campaign tactics. Depending on the scope and scale of the campaign [[Campaign finance|fundraising]], [[advertising]], [[Opinion poll|poll]]ing, [[getting out the vote]] (with direct contact to the public), and other activities supporting the effort, directly.
 
Apart from the candidate, they are oneoften of thea campaign's most visible leaders along with campaign chairpersons and Treasurersleader. However, modern campaign managers, particularly at the presidential level, Haveare mostly helpconcerned with developingexecuting strategy, not setting it. The senior strategists are typically outside [[political consulting|political consultants]], includingprimarily pollsters, media consultants, digital and fundraisingmedia consultants.
 
Particularly for large, well-funded campaigns, campaign managers often manage a huge number of [[Political campaign staff|staffers]] and [[volunteering|volunteers]] in a variety of departments, while also coordinating closely with the candidate and outside consultants.