Here's Some Numbers
Local. State. Federal. And Presidential.
Delaware. First-time challenger. The math changed, and counting.
North Carolina. 9 House seats, 6 Senate seats. First time since 2012, and counting.
$500 to $5,000 a day. Proven systems that produce results, and counting.
Check back to hear how we took a candidate tied for 5th place to walking into election day tied for 1st, as our internal numbers showed. We did it in 6 months.
The Situation: A presidential re-election campaign that required flawless field execution across battleground states. Every contact mattered. Every data point mattered more.
What We Did: We were part of the field operation, applying the same door-knocking, data-driven voter contact methods that would become the foundation of every campaign we have run since.
The Result: Re-elected. The field operation that cycle remains the gold standard for modern campaign organization.
The Situation: An 18-year incumbent Republican, the Senate Minority Whip, in a suburban Delaware district. First-time Democratic challenger. Widely considered an uphill climb.
What We Did: Jenn was the architect. As Senate Caucus Director for the Delaware Democratic Party, we helped architect the race strategy, field program, and coalition building that carried the challenger to victory.
The Result: ✓ 53%-47% victory. A major upset. The Senate Minority Whip lost his seat after 18 years.
She was the architect of the strategy that shocked the world.
We were there from the beginning, before most people knew this race was coming. On the ground. Working. From the first day of field operations. More than a year before the primary.
The rest, as they say, is history.
The plan existed before the headlines. She has it framed. Wouldn't you?

