Grassroots Movement Blog

    The Voter Outreach Collapse Is Already Here

    2024 saw 1.9 billion campaign contact attempts, but key voters were still missed. Without swift adaptation, 2026 will...

    Senate Changes to Trump’s Bill Could Undercut His Economic Narrative

    The Senate rewrites stripped Trump’s flagship bill of its boldest promises, risking backlash from the very voters who...

    From Nixon Dorm Room Chair to CBD: Inside the Wild Career of Mark Block

    A new podcast chronicles GOP strategist Mark Block's journey through five decades of political upheaval, encompassing...

    Elon Musk: Forming a Political Party or Just Trending on X?

    Musk's America Party may be more spectacle than substance, but its emergence threatens to fracture the GOP coalition...

    Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” Is Law. What Comes Next?

    The bill Trump championed is now signed into law, promising sweeping tax relief, tougher border security, and a bold...

    iPhone’s New Call and Text Filters Could Disrupt Voter Contact

    Apple’s iOS 26 update introduces advanced call screening and text filtering features that may prevent campaign messages...

    Has Political Advertising Kept Pace with Streaming's Rise Over Broadcast and Cable?

    Streaming has overtaken traditional TV in viewership, raising new questions about the future of campaign media strategy.

    Digital Denial: Why Campaigns Keep Missing Voters Online

    Even as voters shift to streaming and mobile, political ad dollars still flow to old-school TV.

    How AI Is Fueling the YouTube Political Ad Surge

    Republicans are quickly harnessing the power of short-form content, continuous feeds, and algorithmic benefits to...

    Welcome to the New Era of Political Violence

    Not random. Not rare. Political violence is becoming the byproduct of elite hypocrisy, weaponized outrage, and a...

    Ray Dalio Reveals the Political Trap Sabotaging Debt Reform 

    After meeting with both parties in Washington, the Bridgewater founder confirmed what many suspected: Congress knows...

    The GOP’s Quiet Advantage in the Rust Belt

    How Republicans built a regional edge in MI, PA, and WI without rallies, ad blitzes, or big-name coattails.