The latest from the Center for Campaign Innovation
The small electoral penalties for ideological extremism help explain persistent polarization in American politics, suggesting that turnout strategies may yield greater electoral benefits than candidate moderation.
The pool of willing donors may have reached a natural ceiling under the current fundraising model.
Our findings demonstrate that voters who received text messages from personal acquaintances were 8.6 percentage points more likely to vote
These insights highlight the growing divide between campaign staff and consultants, the persistent frustrations with technology, and the need for better voter data solutions.
This report captures key insights on how political campaigns are leveraging digital marketing, data, and technology to navigate the evolving media landscape.
New media platforms like social media and podcasting are poised to reshape American politics just as profoundly as television and talk radio did in previous decades.
Initial insights from our latest polling and research.