Stop Begging. Start Positioning.
You didn’t run for office to spend hours every week begging for dollars on a cold-call list. Turn your next fundraising push into a structured, narrative-driven ten-day sprint that connects with local donors without sacrificing your integrity.
Every candidate we talk to says the same thing: I hate asking for money.
It feels awkward. It feels transactional. And traditional political consulting tells you to suck it up and dial faster.
Aggressive, nationalized fundraising scripts don’t work for localized, community-first campaigns. When you treat your neighbors like an ATM, they notice.
There is a disciplined, adaptive alternative.
In this free nine-page tactical brief, you’ll discover:
The Ten-Day Fundraising Timeline: A day-by-day map from Day One (The Narrative Seed) to Day Ten (The Final Push) so you never have to wonder, “What do we post today?”
Multi-Channel Execution: Exactly when to rely on raw cellphone video, when to drop a graphic, and when the text of the post matters the most.
The Psychological Pivot: How to reframe your ask from a “financial favor” to an “exclusive invitation to partner”.
The Copperhead Strategy: Learn why patience, precision, and localized adaptation beat out raw noise.