Campaigns Are Drowning in Desperate Systems
It’s late October. You’re exporting lists from one platform, syncing them to another, praying the data still makes sense.
It’s late October. You’re exporting lists from one platform, syncing them to another, praying the data still makes sense.
I’m not worried. I’m focused. Apple’s latest iOS 26 update isn’t the end of political texting—it’s a wake-up call.
But foundations don’t stay static. They’re built on—and they evolve. After the 2024 cycle, we’re not just looking at how relational organizing worked.
For years, Republican campaigns have followed a familiar playbook: raise money, run ads, knock on some doors, and hope for the best.
Political campaigns are more reliant than ever on texting to reach voters quickly and directly.
In today’s digital grassroots era, who you engage can be just as critical as what you say.
In the world of politics, the loudest voices often seem to belong to national figures, big media personalities, and high-budget ad campaigns.
When it comes to volunteer engagement, ensuring the privacy and security of user data is critical.
As we are in the middle of the 2024 elections fight, campaigns and advocacy groups are exploring new ways to engage voters and drive turnout.
Before we dive into our top examples, let's address the question: What makes text messaging such a powerful tool for political campaigns?
Relational organizing is becoming a "must-have" for today's political campaigns and movements. In the world today, building those personal, authentic connections to get people interested, excited, and ready to take action is critical.
Now that voting by mail and early voting is more common throughout the country, Election Day has effectively been replaced by an "Election Month" or even more in some states.
Voter registration is an invaluable process for any political campaign.
In “Start with the “WHY” Simon Sinek postulates that the key to lasting success both in business and in politics lies in putting the "WHY" first.
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