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Fresh polling from 3 swing states shows Biden poised for win

FrederickPolls, COMPETE, and AMM Political Strategies have released fresh Presidential endgame polling from the 3 most important swing states, which shows Joe Biden poised for a big Electoral College win.  Our total sample of 2,323 respondents has Biden leading Donald Trump in Pennsylvania (Biden +4), Florida (Biden +2), and North Carolina (Biden +2).     PDF

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COMPETE Launches a New Website!

Since we launched COMPETE in January of 2019, I’ve made the case to a lot of different people that COMPETE can help them better harness the internet to win their election or pass their legislation.  Whenever folks would ask me for more information about COMPETE, I was hesitant to direct them to our “starter” website. 

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Digital Works – Using Limited Budgets to Win Votes Online

We submitted an application for a CampaignTech award, in the category of “Most Effective Online Targeting – Federal Campaign”. Below is what we included in the submission. Give us the background/context of your entry:  6 weeks before the 2018 Primary election, Andrew Learned, a Democrat running for Congress in Florida’s 15th district, was well behind his opponent

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COMPETE named approved vendor of DCCC

We’re excited to announce that COMPETE has been chosen as a approved vendor by the DCCC! Founded in January 2019, we couldn’t be more thrilled about the DCCC’s openness to working with a brand new provider like us. Most members of COMPETE’s team were volunteers or staff on 2018 Congressional swing races who saw an

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Our 2019 in Review

The COMPETE team, minus key member and our West Coast captain, Chris Ricci! In the spirit of Holiday self-indulgence, I want to share a short annual update about our firm with you. When we launched COMPETE in January of this year, our goal was to create a full service Digital Marketing agency that helps Democrats

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