by leeann | Aug 11, 2023 | Uncategorized
Hacks, Scams, Nigerian Princes, and Election Interference: Keeping Your Facebook Secure in the Digital Age Picture this, you open your campaign’s Facebook page and check your notifications. You’ve received a message from another page bearing the Facebook...
by leeann | Jul 27, 2023 | Uncategorized
Mike Biundo: New Hampshire and Iowa for Dummies What can I say? I am old. This cycle, I have joined my tenth presidential campaign. I have spent more days in Iowa since 2011 than in any other state (besides my home state of New Hampshire). Being a long-time veteran of...
by leeann | Jul 14, 2023 | Uncategorized
Austin Buholtz: Exploring the FCC’s New Rules for Robocalls The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently introduced new rules for robocalls to protect consumers from unwanted calls. Of these new rules, one of the most impactful is a rule that will now...
by leeann | Jun 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
Mike Biundo: AI in Political Campaigns? Proceed with Caution. I am old enough to remember when the computer was a rarity in the campaign office. I remember faxing press releases. I remember the moment I was handed my first pager and campaign cell phone. (I also...
by leeann | Jun 16, 2023 | Uncategorized
Kory Wood: The Hoosier State is in an unfamiliar place – the national political spotlight Basketball and Larry Bird. The Indy 500, the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. The infamous pork tenderloin. When it comes to the Hoosier State, this is what most people...
by leeann | Jun 2, 2023 | Uncategorized
The 2010 midterm election was a phenomenal cycle for conservatives. It’s crazy to think it’s been almost 13 years since that massive red wave swept Republicans into office nationwide. It was also my first cycle working in politics in my home district of...
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