Francisco bets on innovation to grow his campaign.
Francisco Júnior (PSD) believes that the old way of campaigning is outdated and will focus his efforts on presenting proposals and interacting on social media; "It will no longer be a campaign of people waving flags in the street, the legislation was very wise. We don't have to focus so much on visibility in terms of volume, it's fundamental, but it will have to be more spontaneous"; Francisco has been standing out for his technical discourse and for demonstrating knowledge of the Capital's demands.
Goiás 247 - Deputy Francisco Júnior (PSD) obtained only 1,2% in the Serpes survey, released on Sunday (14), but believes that his growth will begin as he presents proposals and projects for Goiânia. The mayoral candidate will bet heavily on social media and says that the traditional way of campaigning is outdated.
“This knowledge will come from electoral programs, social media programs, discussions with organized society, and debates. As the population becomes involved in the electoral process, they will compare candidate A with candidate B. This movement, even for financial reasons, I think the campaign has changed; it will no longer be a campaign of people waving flags in the street. The legislation was very wise. We don't have to focus so much on visibility in terms of volume; it's fundamental, but it will have to be more spontaneous,” says Francisco.
Francisco has been standing out for his technical discourse and for demonstrating knowledge of the demands of the capital city. In the debate on Radio 730, he was the candidate who best analyzed the current situation in Goiânia and did not fall for the provocations of councilman Djalma Araújo (Rede).