In the first session of our monthly Election Briefing series, we dive deep into the digital fundraising landscape of a 2026 ...
Donors aren’t burnt out on giving, according to a new fundraising report. They just want it to feel meaningful.
Strip away New York's idiosyncrasies and look at why voters moved the way they did, and the underlying dynamics look a lot less like a New York story and a lot more like an American one.
With the elimination of coordinated spending caps, the bulk of political spending could shift away from super PACs and to ...
The House Republicans investigating ActBlue are threatening to hold the Democratic fundraising platform in contempt of Congress for what they say is the organization’s “inadequate” compliance with ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down 50-year-old limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates in a ruling that is likely to reshape how campaigns are funded and ...
When Kelly Dietrich launched the National Democratic Training Committee a decade ago, it was a relatively slim operation. Dietrich would simply record tips for aspiring candidates and campaign ...
Political campaigns spent years treating podcasts as an experimental channel. The 2024 election cycle changed that. As candidates increasingly appeared on major podcasts and campaigns invested more ...
When David Flippo entered Nevada’s 2nd Congressional District Republican primary, prediction markets gave him roughly a 14 percent chance of winning. I traveled with David his first week in the ...
In this webinar, we explored how advocacy organizations, associations, and public affairs professionals are rethinking how they influence policymakers, build coalitions, and demonstrate real impact in ...
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