A Coordinated Plan for Progressive Power
Strategic investments across federal, state, and local races—designed to maximize impact through overlapping districts and relational organizing.
27
States
64
Candidates
60
Active Primaries
12x
Relational Multiplier
The Strategy
Multi-Level Coordination
Elections don't happen in isolation. Congressional, state house, state senate, and local races all overlap—and so should our organizing.
Federal
Congressional Races
Open seats and competitive primaries where progressive candidates can win with targeted investment.
State
State Legislature
State house and senate races that determine redistricting, voting rights, and policy.
Local
County & City
Commissioner, city council, and school board races that build the bench and local power.
The Relational Organizing Multiplier
Relational organizing delivers 12x the contact impact, 5x the value per volunteer hour, and 3x bang for your buck compared to traditional canvassing. When volunteers reach their own networks, the trusted messenger effect transforms every conversation.
Proven in Georgia 2021 (160K voter network in 1 month), Texas 2022 (1.8M relational IDs), nationwide 2024, and Zohran Mamdani's historic NYC victory with 104K volunteers. Low-propensity voters see +9.5-11.1% turnout effect; young voters 18-29 see +7-9%.
Smart Coordination, Not Duplication
We assess existing organizations in each region. Where they're competent, we coordinate. Where they're not, we build.
Strong orgs have it covered
Work together, don't duplicate
Fill specific gaps
Create our own infrastructure
The Foundation
Strategic Voter File Infrastructure
The single greatest asset for the progressive movement: a unified, modeled voter file with advertising IDs—shared across allied organizations.
Why We Need Our Own Data Modeling
The DNC and traditional party infrastructure control voter data—and they don't share it with progressive challengers. Every cycle, our candidates start from scratch while establishment incumbents have decades of voter contact history.
We build our own models. We match our own advertising IDs. We share with our allies.
Proprietary Data Modeling
Build predictive models for progressive turnout, persuasion, and issue alignment—independent of party infrastructure.
- Progressive propensity scores
- Issue-based voter clusters
- Turnout likelihood models
- Persuasion universe targeting
Advertising ID Matching
Link voter file records to mobile advertising IDs (MAIDs) for precise digital targeting across platforms.
- MAID-to-voter matching
- Cross-device identification
- Connected TV targeting
- Programmatic ad deployment
Allied Organization Sharing
Create a shared data commons where progressive organizations can pool resources and insights.
- Standardized data formats
- API access for partners
- Shared voter contact history
- Coordinated outreach calendars
The Data Pipeline
From raw voter files to actionable intelligence—fully independent of party control.
Acquire
L2 voter file license with multi-org rights
Match
Link to advertising IDs & consumer data
Model
Build progressive propensity scores
Share
Distribute to allied organizations
501(c)(4) Data Hub
Housed within a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization for maximum legal flexibility. Can engage in voter contact, issue advocacy, and share data with aligned groups.
- Master data sharing agreements
- Role-based access controls
- Audit trails & compliance
Model Outputs
Proprietary scores built on progressive values, not establishment priorities. Updated monthly with new voter contact data from all partner organizations.
- Progressive ID score (0-100)
- Issue cluster assignments
- Turnout propensity by election type
The Network Effect
Every organization that joins makes the data more valuable. Voter contacts from DSA feed insights for Justice Democrats. Working Families Party canvass data improves models for Sunrise endorsees. We all win together.
10+
Partner orgs
5M
Voter contacts/cycle
27
Target states
∞
Compound value
Full-Spectrum Operations
Every Method of Voter Contact
From digital ads to door knocks, we deploy every proven voter contact method— coordinated across a 501(c)(4) and Super PAC for maximum legal flexibility and impact.
Voter Contact Arsenal
+9-11%
turnout effect
Relational Organizing
Volunteers reaching out to their own friends and family—the ultimate trusted messenger strategy. Proven in Georgia 2021 (160K network), Texas 2022 (1.8M IDs), and Zohran Mamdani's historic victory.
Low-propensity: +9.5-11.1% | Youth 18-29: +7-9%
Reach
Unlimited
Cost/Contact
$0.10-0.50
Rating
★★★★★
- 12x contact multiplier effect
- 2x more accurate voter IDs (Bernie 2020)
- Low-propensity voters: +9.5-11.1%
- Young voters 18-29: +7.0-8.9%
+8.7%
turnout effect
Door-to-Door Canvassing
Face-to-face voter contact—the single most effective traditional method, proven in over 50 field experiments.
Analyst Institute meta-analysis
Reach
5K-20K
Cost/Contact
$5-15
Rating
★★★★★
- 8.7% turnout increase (proven in RCTs)
- Personal relationship building
- Highest persuasion impact
- Volunteer multiplier effect
+3.8%*
turnout effect
Phone Banking
Live phone calls can be effective when voters answer, but 75% of Americans never answer calls from unknown numbers.
*When connected. 75% never answer (TNS Survey)
Reach
10K-50K
Cost/Contact
$1-3
Rating
★★☆☆☆
- 3.8% effect if voter answers
- 75% never answer unknown numbers
- Better for voter ID than turnout
- Volunteer calls outperform paid
+0.5-2.8%
turnout effect
Direct Mail
Physical mail pieces that cut through digital noise. Social pressure mailings can boost effectiveness significantly.
Gerber & Green (social pressure studies)
Reach
50K-200K
Cost/Contact
$0.50-1.50
Rating
★★★☆☆
- 0.5% per standard piece
- 2.8% for social pressure mailings
- Reaches voters without internet
- Multiple touches compound
+0.7%
turnout effect
Peer-to-Peer Texting
Personal SMS/MMS messages from real people. 98% open rate, but modest turnout effect unless combined with relational approach.
J-PAL meta-analysis of 19 RCTs
Reach
100K-500K
Cost/Contact
$0.015-0.035
Rating
★★★☆☆
- 98% open rate (vs 20% email)
- Personal, two-way conversations
- Cost-effective at scale
- Combine with relational for 8% effect
~0%
turnout effect
Digital Advertising
Essential for awareness and persuasion, but research shows limited direct turnout effects. Best used in combination with ground game.
Multiple RCTs show null/small effects on turnout
Reach
500K-2M
Cost/Contact
$0.02-0.10
Rating
★★☆☆☆
- Best for awareness & persuasion
- Precise demographic targeting
- Supports ground game messaging
- Cross-platform reach (Meta, CTV)
Why Multi-Channel Matters
AIPAC spent $100+ million in 2024 to defeat progressive candidates. They use every channel available. We need to match their intensity—but smarter. Our coordinated approach means a voter in IL-03 might see a digital ad, receive a text, get a mailer, and then have a neighbor knock on their door. That's how you win.
7+
Voter touches per cycle
12x
Relational contact multiplier
5x
Volunteer hour value
3x
Bang for your buck
98%
Text open rate
Four-Track Legal Structure
We operate through complementary entities for maximum flexibility, compliance, and impact.
501(c)(4)
Social welfare
Year-round grassroots organizing, voter education, issue advocacy, and community building.
- •Unlimited issue advocacy
- •Voter education programs
- •Community organizing
- •Legislative lobbying
Super PAC
Independent expenditures
Unlimited fundraising for independent expenditures explicitly supporting or opposing candidates.
- •Express advocacy ads
- •Direct mail campaigns
- •GOTV operations
- •TV/digital advertising
Traditional PAC
Hard money
Direct contributions to candidates with FEC limits. Coordinates directly with campaigns.
- •Direct candidate support
- •Coordinated expenditures
- •$5K/candidate/election
- •64 endorsed candidates
501(c)(3)
Nonprofit
Tax-deductible donations for nonpartisan voter registration, candidate forums, and civic engagement.
- •Voter registration drives
- •Candidate forums
- •Civic education
- •Tax-deductible gifts
Strategic Texting Programs
Quarterly SMS/MMS campaigns to primary voters—inoculating allies, pressuring wavering reps, and supporting our candidates. 98% open rate. Pennies per contact.
Inoculation
Quarterly messages to primary voters in districts AIPAC will attack
Attack & Pressure
Quarterly messages to pressure reps to get in line or attack those who don't align
Candidate Support
Direct support for our endorsed candidates
Total MMS program (with images/video): $574,881/year reaching 4,357,622 primary voters
Total Investment Needed
501(c)(4) Operations
$1,632,600
Year-round organizing
Super PAC Base
$3,323,000
Independent expenditures
Combined Total
$4,955,600
Full operation
With optional TV buys, maximum capacity is $10,355,600
Every dollar is leveraged across multiple races. A contribution to the Chicago operation supports 3+ congressional races, dozens of state legislative seats, and builds permanent infrastructure.
Our Candidates
Strategic Endorsements
64 candidates across 27 states, prioritized by strategic impact and viability.
All Candidates (64)
Robb Ryerse
AR-03 • AR
Primary: NO OPPONENT
Rep. Adelita Grijalva
AZ-07 • AZ
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Chris Bennett
CA-03 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Mai Vang
CA-07 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Saikat Chakrabarti
CA-11 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Rep. Lateefah Simon
CA-12 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Randy Villegas
CA-22 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Chris Ahuja
CA-32 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Angela Gonzales-Torres
CA-34 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Curtis Morrison
CA-48 • CA
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Melat Kiros
CO-01 • CO
Primary: Jun 30, 2026
John Padora
CO-04 • CO
Primary: Jun 30, 2026
Karen Breslin
U.S. Senate • CO
Primary: Jun 30, 2026
Jack Perry
CT-01 • CT
Primary: Aug 3, 2026
Marialana Kinter
FL-07 • FL
Primary: Aug 18, 2026
Rep. Maxwell Frost
FL-10 • FL
Primary: Aug 18, 2026
Elijah Manley
FL-20 • FL
Primary: Aug 18, 2026
Bernard Taylor
FL-21 • FL
Primary: Aug 18, 2026
Oliver Larkin
FL-23 • FL
Primary: Aug 18, 2026
Robert Peters
IL-02 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Rep. Delia Ramirez
IL-03 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Rep. Chuy Garcia
IL-04 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Junaid Ahmed
IL-08 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Kat Abughazaleh
IL-09 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Bushra Amiwala
IL-09 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Morgan Coghill
IL-10 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Dylan Blaha
IL-13 • IL
Primary: Mar 17, 2026
Jackson Franklin
IN-05 • IN
Primary: May 5, 2026
Rep. Andre Carson
IN-07 • IN
Primary: May 5, 2026
Jeromie Whalen
MA-01 • MA
Primary: Sep 1, 2026
Rep. Ayanna Pressley
MA-07 • MA
Primary: Sep 1, 2026
Jakeya Johnson
MD-04 • MD
Primary: Jun 23, 2026
Sen. Chris Van Hollen
U.S. Senate • MD
Primary: N/A
Graham Platner
U.S. Senate • ME
Primary: Jun 9, 2026
Kyle Blomquist
MI-01 • MI
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
William Lawrence
MI-07 • MI
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Rep. Rashida Tlaib
MI-12 • MI
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Donavan McKinney
MI-13 • MI
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Abdul El-Sayed
U.S. Senate • MI
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Rep. Ilhan Omar
MN-05 • MN
Primary: Aug 11, 2026
Cori Bush
MO-01 • MO
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Hartzell Gray
MO-04 • MO
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Heath Howard
NH-01 • NH
Primary: Sep 8, 2026
Karishma Manzur
U.S. Senate • NH
Primary: Sep 8, 2026
Katie Bansil
NJ-06 • NJ
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Marc Chaaban
NJ-11 • NJ
Primary: Jun 2, 2026
Jim Lally
NV-03 • NV
Primary: Jun 9, 2026
Cameron Kasky
NY-12 • NY
Primary: Jun 23, 2026
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
NY-14 • NY
Primary: Jun 23, 2026
Sen. Jeff Merkley
U.S. Senate • OR
Primary: May 19, 2026
Chris Rabb
PA-03 • PA
Primary: May 19, 2026
Rep. Summer Lee
PA-12 • PA
Primary: May 19, 2026
Zeeshan Hafeez
TX-33 • TX
Primary: Mar 3, 2026
Rep. Greg Casar
TX-37 • TX
Primary: Mar 3, 2026
Nate Blouin
UT-01 • UT
Primary: Jun 23, 2026
Rep. Becca Balint
VT-AL • VT
Primary: Aug 11, 2026
Sen. Bernie Sanders
U.S. Senate • VT
Primary: N/A
Sen. Peter Welch
U.S. Senate • VT
Primary: N/A
Mo Seifeldein
VA-08 • VA
Primary: Jun 16, 2026
Rep. Pramila Jayapal
WA-07 • WA
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Kshama Sawant
WA-09 • WA
Primary: Aug 4, 2026
Rep. Mark Pocan
WI-02 • WI
Primary: Aug 11, 2026
Aaron Wojciechowski
WI-06 • WI
Primary: Aug 11, 2026
Brit Aguirre
WV-01 • WV
Primary: May 12, 2026
🤝 Allied Organizations

Muslims United PAC
Muslim Representation • Issue

A New Policy PAC
Palestine • Issue
Counter Coalition Action
Social Justice • Coalition Building

A New Policy
Palestine • Lobbying and Policy

Organize for Peace
Anti-War • Voter Engagement
Justice Democrats
Progressive Democrats • Party
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Chicago Metro
leading: Coordinating strategy across 4 open congressional seats with Wesam Shahed
Programs & Costs
Strategic Investment Options
Select programs based on priority and available funding. Each program shows cost breakdowns and what gap it fills in the existing landscape.
Chicago Digital Campaign
criticalTargeted digital advertising across Chicago congressional districts
Why critical: No existing org has sophisticated digital. High ROI, fills major gap.
Chicago Relational Organizing Network
highLeverage overlapping districts for multiplied impact - train volunteers to work their personal networks across multiple races
Why high: Unique approach that multiplies impact. No one else doing this systematically.
Investment Summary
Based on your 2 selected programs
Minimum Viable
$140,000
Bare minimum to run
Estimated Cost
$325,000
Recommended investment
Optimal Budget
$520,000
Maximum impact
Existing Organizations Assessment
Our strategy accounts for who's already doing the work and where gaps exist.
United Working Families
competentStrong field operation and endorsement process. Less sophisticated on digital.
Strategy: Let them lead field in their endorsed races, we supplement with digital and data
Indivisible Chicago
mixedEnthusiastic volunteers but inconsistent follow-through. Good for events, unreliable for sustained canvassing.
Strategy: Use for event amplification, build our own sustained field infrastructure
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Delegate Strategy
The Path to Influencing the Democratic Platform
DNC delegates write the party platform, elect party leadership, and shape Democratic priorities for years. By organizing supporters to become delegates, we can influence policy from within—on healthcare, climate, foreign policy, and more.
Why Delegate Strategy Matters
Delegates vote on the official party platform at the national convention. This document shapes Democratic messaging and priorities for the next four years.
DNC delegates elect the party chair, vice chairs, and other leadership. These leaders control party resources, strategy, and endorsement processes.
Delegates set the rules for future primaries, including debate criteria, superdelegate influence, and the primary calendar—affecting who can win.
Click a state to see delegate opportunity details
Total Delegates
3,960
From 50 states + territories
Majority Needed
1,981
To control platform votes
Highest Opportunity
5 states
1037 delegates
High Opportunity
12 states
980 delegates
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Top Opportunities
Territories & Democrats Abroad
American Samoa
6
delegates
District of Columbia
19
delegates
Guam
7
delegates
Northern Mariana Islands
6
delegates
Puerto Rico
44
delegates
Democrats Abroad
12
delegates
How You Can Help
Become a Delegate
- Register as a Democrat and vote in your state's primary or caucus
- File to run as a delegate (deadlines vary by state, often 2-4 months before primary)
- Campaign to your neighbors—delegates are elected at precinct/congressional district level
- If elected, attend your state convention and the national convention
Support Our Delegate Organizing
- Identify potential delegate candidates in your community
- Host trainings on the delegate process
- Fund delegate travel to state and national conventions
- Coordinate with local progressive organizations