Candidate recruitment can be tricky. And for Democrats, in particular, the question right now is: What exactly do voters want ...
Donors aren’t burnt out on giving, according to a new fundraising report. They just want it to feel meaningful.
Put simply, New York City does not resemble the rest of the United States. Public school children here speak 176 different languages. There is no functional Republican Party in most races. We use ...
In the first session of our monthly Election Briefing series, we dive deep into the digital fundraising landscape of a 2026 ...
The Supreme Court just issued one of the most consequential campaign finance decisions since Citizens United. Like Citizens United, the argument in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal ...
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 ...
2026 is shaping up to be the most expensive midterm cycle in history. Both parties are spending massive amounts of money. Agencies are hiring. And campaigns are moving faster than they did four years ...
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 ...
Artificial intelligence tools have been taking over workflows for years, but until now there’s been a dearth of products designed specifically to address one of the biggest time sucks in public ...
A new analysis of campaign finance data finds that men are outpacing women in political donations in 2026 — and the disparity holds even when small-dollar contributions are factored in. The analysis ...
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 ...