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Analysts generally agree that Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign represented the beginning of the "rapid response" operations that are now widely emulated by political professionals.
The insta-Tweet has revolutionized rapid response operations that just two years ago relied heavily on cable television, e-mails and news conferences to spread the word of the opposition, which often took a day or two to gain momentum.
Walmart engaged the public relations firm Edelman to help it "anticipate, prepare for and manage complex situations" and manage rapid response operations at its corporate headquarters and in Washington, D.C.
It's pretty unusual for humanitarian staff to be able to speak frankly about the challenges they face personally and professionally within the field, and this global platform based at Harvard has given us a neutral space where we can interview and talk about things that just don't really get addressed during rapid response operations or within response organizations due to industry taboo.
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They figure that since Republicans mounted such an aggressive rapid response operation in Boston, they will return the favor.
And it has prompted Mr. Lazio to step up his own rapid response operation, which he put on strong display at the debate.
As part of the campaign's rapid response operation, the Twitter account got to work shortly after its first post at 7 a.m.
In an interview, former Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, a Democrat, called the Romney campaign's "rapid response" operation — tasked with conducting the minute-by-minute fight against Mr. Obama — as "very, very impressive".
The Romney blitz also showcases the campaign's rapid response operation out of its Boston headquarters, and underscores its strategic decision to keep the focus on Mr. Obama rather than any of Mr. Romney's Republican rivals.
He also brought Ronald A. Klain, a former Gore chief of staff, and Monica Dixon, a former deputy chief of staff, to Nashville to invigorate the campaign's rapid response operation (known as "the kitchen"), a mainstay of the 1992 and 1996 Clinton campaigns.
Mr. McCain's advisers said that one sign of Mr. Schmidt's increasing influence in the campaign's rapid response operation was the quickness with which it seized on a remark by Gen. Wesley K. Clark questioning whether Mr. McCain's experience as a naval aviator shot down over Vietnam had qualified him to be president.
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