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Aristotle Ranks Top in Key Data Points

Independent Study Shows Data Firm Delivers Highest-Quality Data Originally published on NEWSWIRE, November 18, 2021 Aristotle, the leader in political, consumer and financial data, and technology, today announced that it scored at the top of the list in political party affiliation with over-indexing in Democrats, Republicans and Independents as well as Race and Ethnicity, HHI, Presence of […]

Political Contribution Limits in 2021-2022

The history of political financing goes back for decades as political parties and their candidates heavily rely on monetary support from individuals as well as businesses. However, the FEC announced the new contribution limits. These new monetary contribution brackets took the latest inflation rate into consideration and will be effective for the 2021-2022 federal elections. […]

Fundraising 101: Data and Your Donors

Fundraising dollars come into existence when a donor decides that a candidate is worth their personal interest and financial investment. Convincing donors to commit to a campaign hinges on crafting personalized messages that leverage data that is individual, effective and accurate.

Political Marketing Strategies

With mid-term elections approaching in November, political campaigns and candidates are searching for new and effective ways to communicate with their constituents. A candidate or party’s reputation can significantly impact the election’s outcome, and a well-thought-out political marketing strategy can help a candidate gain votes and achieve their goal.

Redistricting in Every State

Congressional redistricting continues ahead of the 2022 midterms, and the maps that have been completed provide insight into how electoral races might shape up in the months and years ahead.  Let’s take a quick look at how redistricting is going and the impact it is likely to have on the balance of power across the […]

Surviving the Advocacy Conference: How Not to Become Overwhelmed by So Many Great Ideas

                            I admit it, I didn’t attend the Advocacy Conference (then the Grassroots Conference) until 2012. At the time, the conference was always around the time of my employer’s annual fly-in and the calendar never lined up. When AIA moved their fly-in […]

It’s an honor just to be nominated: Our work at the Reed Awards 2018

There’s always excitement around the Reed Awards every year – old friends to connect with, new faces to see, who will take home the gold in their category, and what trade secrets we can bring back to our staff. This year, I’m thrilled to report that Aristotle reached the finals for two awards: Best International […]

“Who Are You? Who Who… Who Who… ‘Cause I Really Want to Know.”

If you’re like me, this classic song by The Who just popped into your head and, thanks to a Pavlovian response, you suddenly want to binge-watch CSI reruns. Professionally, it’s an age-old question; one that PAC and Grassroots Managers constantly ask themselves. However, the answer they come up with may be based off a set […]

Finding Answers to Regulatory Advocacy

For many, the state of grassroots advocacy at the regulatory level is unknown. Let’s explore why and a few ways forward. 

Prior Authorization Exemption Pending

In case you haven’t heard, the U.S. House of Representatives is considering implementing an appropriations rider that will help a great number of trade association PACs increase their receipts, eliminating one of the more tedious aspects of campaign finance law. If passed and signed into law, the legislation will declare the requirement for trade association […]

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