Grassroots Movement Blog
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- Samantha Fowler
- February 9, 2026
As states rush to regulate AI in political advertising, campaigns using generative tools face a growing patchwork of...
- Samantha Fowler
- February 9, 2026
As traditional metrics like cash on hand and TV ratings lose their predictive power, momentum is now judged by a...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 27, 2026
A new constitutional amendment heads to voters as polling and organizing point to potential turnout effects.
- Samantha Fowler
- January 23, 2026
As both parties race to redraw lines and game out the road to 270, the next two cycles are shaping up to be as much...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 23, 2026
Once treated as nonpartisan civic posts, school boards are increasingly serving as recruitment, training, and...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 23, 2026
Republicans are testing a new national message focused on cost-of-living pressure as they attempt to compete on...
- John Connors
- January 22, 2026
Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 119 Parents vs. Big Tech: The Issue That Could Shift Suburban Voters
- Samantha Fowler
- January 20, 2026
Pivot counties remain highly volatile and geographically clustered. 2024 data suggests they are trending more...
- John Connors
- December 23, 2025
In swing states, close margins leave no room for surprise costs or mid-year policy whiplash. The states that avoid both...
- John Connors
- December 23, 2025
Party control doesn't predict the score; process does. Here's what the Scorecard actually rewards—and how campaigns can...
- Samantha Fowler
- December 12, 2025
Democrats’ rebound with Hispanic voters in Passaic County is showing campaigns how cultural storytelling and pocketbook...
- John Connors
- September 8, 2025
South Carolina’s top prosecutor is betting that a law-and-order brand can carry him to the governor’s mansion.
