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== History ==
DSG describes itself as a "preeminent grassroots management firm" with "a national network of state operatives experienced in implementing effective strategies to general generate local support for public policy issues." [http://www.deweysquare.com/grassroots.htm] According to the ''Washington Post'', DSG "has been paid by [[General Motors]] Corp., the [[American Insurance Association]], [[AT&T]] Corp., Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association and [[Microsoft]], among others, to drum up support from voters for legislation the companies advocate." [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3731-2004Sep7.html] Other clients include [[Northwest Airlines]], [[UnitedHealth Group]], the [[Alaska Oceans Program]] and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. [http://www.boston.com/news/politics/conventions/articles/2004/07/28/dewey_square_quietly_flexes_its_political_muscle?mode=PF] DSG's campaign services include: CampaignOffice.com, campaign internet support; Dewey Square Fusion, a "cost-effective way for political campaigns to mine" consumer information gathered by companies and marketers for "more nuanced" messaging and communications targeting [http://www.deweysquare.com/Fusion.htm]; the Dewey Hub, telephone messaging services; and the [[Share Group]], a full-service direct marketing firm. [http://www.deweysquare.com/NewsDSGFrame.htm]
DSG's campaign services include: CampaignOffice.com, campaign internet support; Dewey Square Fusion, a "cost-effective way for political campaigns to mine" consumer information gathered by companies and marketers for "more nuanced" messaging and communications targeting [http://www.deweysquare.com/Fusion.htm]; the Dewey Hub, telephone messaging services; and the [[Share Group]], a full-service direct marketing firm. [http://www.deweysquare.com/NewsDSGFrame.htm]
 
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