Wisconsin Voter Engagement Campaign
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April 13, 2023
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Community Change Action Wisconsin Voter Engagement Campaign Communications Shop worked with Community Change Action and their partners, including Voces de la Frontera Action in Wisconsin, to uplift their voter engagement and voter registration programs during the 2020 presidential election. Voces de la Frontera Action (VDLFA) galvanized a strong voting coalition of more than 20,000 new and infrequent Latinx, immigrant, multiracial, …
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Wes Moore Campaign 2022
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October 24, 2020
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Campaign 2022 Wes Moore During the 2022 midterm elections in Maryland, after eight years of having a Republican governor, Maryland faced an extremist Republican candidate, making this election cycle especially critical for protecting our democracy. With a limited number of governors in the United States representing the Black, Brown, and other minority communities, the 2022 election in Maryland became essential …
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McClellan, SEIU Mailer Campaign
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October 24, 2020
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McClellan SEIU Mailer Campaign In a special election in February 2023, Communications Shop partnered with 32BJ SEIU, the largest real estate service workers union in the U.S., to mobilize registered Latino voters to vote for Jennifer McClellan for Virginia’s 4th Congressional District. Having worked on previous electoral campaigns, strategic political communication, and targeted civic engagement, Communications Shop created effective election mailers …
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Nevada General Elections Political Campaign 2022
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August 21, 2020
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Plan Action Nevada General Elections Political Campaign 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdM9b2ciVZ4&list=PLaC2z9_rAwYik5sDIF24kXWJM4oW0fFav&index=6 During the midterm election of 2022, Nevada proved to have a pivotal role; the re-election of Governor Sisolak and Senator Catherine Cortez Masto was essential for Democrats to hold onto, as Republicans were looking to recover power in congress and a majority in the Senate. Democrats needed to hold onto these …
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