Grassroots Movement Blog

    The Big Beautiful Bill: Can Tax Relief Unite a Fractured GOP?

    Controversial and substantial, the Big Beautiful Bill is certainly a hefty piece of legislation.Controversial and...

    Tariffs Without Apology: How Republicans Made Economic Nationalism Stick

    How the GOP transformed its tariff messaging from an economic liability into a case study in political strategy.

    What Nonprofits Can Learn from Lean Marketing by Allan Dib

    A practical review for nonprofit and political leaders on how to simplify strategy, deepen supporter relationships, and...

    Elon Musk’s Political Retreat: A $250 Million Gamble and the GOP’s Strategic Reset

    Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 7 - Elon Musk’s Political Retreat A $250 Million Gamble

    Romania's Election Rerun Sparks Debate on the True Impact of Social Media on Democracy

    Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 6 - Romania's Election Rerun Sparks Debate on the True Impact of Social Media on...

    Nonprofit Groups: Secure $10K Monthly Google Ad Grant 

    Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 5 - Nonprofit Groups Secure $10K Monthly Google Ad Grant

    Trump’s First 100 Days: AFPI’s Poll Shows Strength—and the Data Backs It Up

    Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 4 - Trump’s First 100 Days AFPI’s Poll Shows Strength and the Data Backs It Up

    Inside the GOP Battle for Texas: Cornyn, Paxton, and the Party’s Identity Crisis

    Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 2 - Inside the GOP Battle for Texas: Cornyn, Paxton, and the Party’s Identity Crisis...

    How the Death of Local News Rewired American Politics

    Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 3 - How the Death of Local News Rewired American Politics In addition to altering how...

    Are Trump’s Economic Policies Losing Him 2024 Pivot Voters?

    Campaign Now · CN Blog Episode - 1 - Are Trump’s Economic Policies Losing Him 2024 Pivot Voters? Resonate data shows...

    When Science Splits: How Policymakers Use the Same Tool to Reach Different Truths

    A 25-year Kellogg study finds science use in policymaking is up, but each party relies on different research.