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EPISODE · May 4, 2026

How to Win an Election: John Shadegg on the Lost Art of Campaigning (Audio)

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Former Arizona Congressman John Shadegg joins Chris and Sean for the first episode in a new Light Beer Dark Money series: “How to Win an Election.” Shadegg brings a rare perspective: he served eight terms in Congress representing Arizona, grew up inside one of the most influential political families in the state, and is now working to update his father Stephen C. Shadegg’s classic 1964 campaign book, How to Win an Election: The Art of Political Victory. This conversation is about something too many candidates never really learn: running for office is not the same thing as wanting to hold office. John Shadegg explains why candidates must understand the mechanics, discipline, message, voter contact, and emotional grind of actually winning a campaign. Chris and Sean dig into Stephen Shadegg’s original campaign philosophy, written long before social media, text messaging, microtargeting, and cable news — but still surprisingly relevant today. The 1964 book treated campaigns as a craft: candidate preparation, voter psychology, message clarity, organization, persuasion, and relentless execution. In many ways, Shadegg’s old-school lessons are even more important in a political era where too many campaigns outsource the hard work to consultants, analytics, and paid media. John argues that consultants have, in some ways, weakened the art of campaigning by letting candidates believe the “experts” can win it for them. But the candidate still has to carry the message, understand the voters, make the ask, and do the work. If you care about politics, campaign strategy, Arizona elections, conservative politics, or what it actually takes to win public office, this is a must-listen. #LightBeerDarkMoney #HowToWinAnElection #JohnShadegg #StephenShadegg #CampaignStrategy #ArizonaPolitics #PoliticalCampaigns #ElectionStrategy #ConservativePolitics #GOPPolitics #CampaignConsultants #PoliticalPodcast #GrassrootsPolitics #CandidateTraining #WinningElections Subscribe for weekly conversations on Faith, Freedom & Free Enterprise with Sean Noble and Chris Clements. Light Beer Dark Money Website: lightbeerdarkmoney.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbdmpodcast?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/

Former Arizona Congressman John Shadegg joins Chris and Sean for the first episode in a new Light Beer Dark Money series: “How to Win an Election.” Shadegg brings a rare perspective: he served eight terms in Congress representing Arizona, grew up inside one of the most influential political families in the state, and is now working to update his father Stephen C. Shadegg’s classic 1964 campaign book, How to Win an Election: The Art of Political Victory. This conversation is about something too many candidates never really learn: running for office is not the same thing as wanting to hold office. John Shadegg explains why candidates must understand the mechanics, discipline, message, voter contact, and emotional grind of actually winning a campaign. Chris and Sean dig into Stephen Shadegg’s original campaign philosophy, written long before social media, text messaging, microtargeting, and cable news — but still surprisingly relevant today. The 1964 book treated campaigns as a craft: candidate preparation, voter psychology, message clarity, organization, persuasion, and relentless execution. In many ways, Shadegg’s old-school lessons are even more important in a political era where too many campaigns outsource the hard work to consultants, analytics, and paid media. John argues that consultants have, in some ways, weakened the art of campaigning by letting candidates believe the “experts” can win it for them. But the candidate still has to carry the message, understand the voters, make the ask, and do the work. If you care about politics, campaign strategy, Arizona elections, conservative politics, or what it actually takes to win public office, this is a must-listen. #LightBeerDarkMoney #HowToWinAnElection #JohnShadegg #StephenShadegg #CampaignStrategy #ArizonaPolitics #PoliticalCampaigns #ElectionStrategy #ConservativePolitics #GOPPolitics #CampaignConsultants #PoliticalPodcast #GrassrootsPolitics #CandidateTraining #WinningElections Subscribe for weekly conversations on Faith, Freedom & Free Enterprise with Sean Noble and Chris Clements. Light Beer Dark Money Website: lightbeerdarkmoney.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LightBeerDarkMoney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightbeerdarkmoney/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lbdmpodcast?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-beer-dark-money/ Blog: https://lightbeerdarkmoney.com/hypocrisy-and-the-aoc-oh-sandy/

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