Whenever I get asked about branding a candidate, I think of the old riddle: What comes first, the chicken or the egg? For campaigns, the question becomes: what comes first, the branding or the ...
The Federal Election Commission is losing another member. Commissioner Trey Trainor, the only remaining Republican on the commission, told the Washington Examiner last week that he would step down ...
Advancing His Kingdom through America First Fundraising.
As both presidential candidates race to the November election finish line, they are surpassing fundraising numbers only dreamed of in past cycles. What you probably don’t know is that it’s all part of ...
A prominent Democratic strategist is opening up about his struggles with mental health as practitioners on the left gather in Chicago for the start of the Democratic National Convention. Mike Nellis, ...
In one way, Christine O’Donnell’s unsuccessful 2010 campaign for Senate just ended. Last month, a federal judge ordered O’Donnell to disgorge nearly $6,000 in campaign funds that were spent on ...
Most campaigns wait too long to start knocking on doors. They wait until they’re fully staffed and fully funded, until there’s a yard sign design, and they have walk cards in-hand. By the time they ...
Let’s get something out of the way first: For anyone out there who doesn’t love yard signs, they remain a necessity, even at the top of the ballot in presidential years. In national contests, signs ...
The quest for authenticity runs through a candidate’s wardrobe. Style is a nonverbal way of communicating who you are and is particularly important when introducing yourself to voters on the trail. If ...
What was on my Christmas list? Yard signs, of course. And this season didn’t disappoint. But for those politicos whose cravings went unfulfilled by this year’s gift haul, don’t fret. There’s always ...
President Donald Trump’s time as a political candidate – and the flood of campaign cash that came with it – have come and gone, but Republicans say there are still ways to grow their donor base. At ...
When winter finally ends and spring begins in DC, it’ll mean two things: cherry blossoms and fly-ins. Every year, trade associations, state and local legislators, and corporate executives fly into the ...