Grassroots Movement Blog

    Pivot Counties by State Still Tell Campaigns Where the 2026 Map Can Break

    Pivot counties remain highly volatile and geographically clustered. 2024 data suggests they are trending more...

    How Federal Dollars Shape Swing States (2025)—And the Guardrails That Reduce Surprises

    In swing states, close margins leave no room for surprise costs or mid-year policy whiplash. The states that avoid both...

    What the 2025 Federalism Scorecard Actually Measures — and Why Party Control Isn’t the Main Driver

    Party control doesn't predict the score; process does. Here's what the Scorecard actually rewards—and how campaigns can...

    New Jersey's Passaic County has Hispanic Comeback and a Blueprint for Florida and Nevada

    Democrats’ rebound with Hispanic voters in Passaic County is showing campaigns how cultural storytelling and pocketbook...

    Alan Wilson, South Carolina's Attorney General, is Openly Pursuing the Governorship

    South Carolina’s top prosecutor is betting that a law-and-order brand can carry him to the governor’s mansion.

    Why Phillip Pettus Is Coasting to Re-Election

    How mid-decade map wars could decide control of Congress before a single ballot is cast.

    Map Wars 2026: Governors Rip Up the Rules to Seize Congress

    How mid-decade map wars could decide control of Congress before a single ballot is cast.

    What Changes Now That Churches Can Endorse Candidates

    Should the Johnson Amendment cease enforcement, U.S. churches could become powerful, opaque vehicles for campaign...

    Why Democrats Are Now Losing College-Educated Voters

    Once their strongest firewall, college-educated voters are now slipping away as Democrats’ economic and cultural...

    Behind the Bill: How Americans For Prosperity Helped Pass the Big Beautiful Bill

    Americans for Prosperity’s $20 million grassroots effort passed tax reform, marking a conservative organizing success...

    School Freedom Surges: Bipartisan Support Holds Strong in July Polls

    Support for school choice stands out as a rare unifying issue within a divided electorate. This is particularly true as...