Write A Campaign Song for Zach Galifianakis! Dan Koelsch, July 27, 2012 Warner Bros.’ The Campaign stars Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis as rivals in an election for a seat in Congress to represent their small district in North Carolina. You have a chance to get in on the fun by submitting a campaign song for Marty Huggins (Galifianakis). Get the details after the break. Both candidates have a Facebook, where they upload photos, campaign videos, and other hilarious updates. The Cam Brady (Ferrell) page is funny enough, but you get to try your hand at the creative side of politics on the Marty Huggins page. The Marty Huggins Campaign Song Contest let’s you write a campaign song for Marty using his slogan “It’s A Mess”. Watch his announcement video below.You can upload your video of the song to the Facebook page, as well as watch others’ entries. The winner gets a trip to Los Angeles, a session in a professional recording studio, and more. While you are on the candidates’ Facebook pages, be sure to also sign up to become their campaign manager.The Campaign opens August 10th. Social Networks Viral Marketing The Campaign
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