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Welcome to my blog, where I delve into current events, political philosophy, apologetics, books that shape my thinking, and the causes I champion, such as the pro-life movement, the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative, and the fight against anti-Semitism.
As a current elected official and professional political consultant with nearly two decades of experience in campaigns, PACs, 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations, issue advocacy, and service as a staffer in the U.S. Senate, I offer an insider’s principled perspective on the ideas and challenges shaping our world. I also write openly about my faith as a Christian, sharing the lessons God is teaching me along the way.
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Why Hiding Your Campaign Logo at the Door Is a Mistake: 5 Reasons to Wear Your Swag Proudly
Should campaign canvassers hide their logo and dress neutral to avoid turning off voters? Absolutely not. In this practical guide from a veteran campaign manager with experience in managing field programs in 23 states, discover 5 compelling reasons why proudly wearing campaign swag builds trust, boosts name recognition, and maximizes every door knock. From avoiding hidden-agenda suspicions to leveraging legal protections and pre-notifying police for smoother operations, transparency wins elections. Read why stealth tactics backfire and how visibility turns contacts into votes.
Door-to-Door Canvassing: The Most Effective Way to Win Elections
Did you know that it takes 14 door knocks to generate one vote, and face-to-face voter contact at the door increases turnout by 53% among those canvassed? In politics, personal connections cut through the noise unlike any other method; as the saying goes, “Doors win wars.” From Abraham Lincoln’s timeless advice to real-world flips like Ryan Fazio’s 2.5-point victory in a Biden +10 district, targeted door-to-door canvassing remains the number-one way to connect with voters, turn them out, and advance conservative values.
Should I Stay, or Should I go?
Should you stay committed to a campaign when a better-paying opportunity arises just months before Election Day? My clear policy: finish what you start. Loyalty, reliability, and God's calling matter more than any short-term gain.
Seats On The Bus
Just because someone isn’t thriving in their current role doesn’t mean they aren’t an asset. A big part of being a good campaign manager is being able to see when these changes need to be made and making them quickly.