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Getting started with GCA
Get local, catch fire, and be the solution—three steps to saving democracy with the GCA process. Separately, each one of the steps has...

GCA Events
The audience for the GCA process is the Democratic base, not the general public. The level of involvement the Democratic base has with...

GCA Tools
The innovations in the communications and marketing software industry over the last couple of years have completely changed the industry....

Toxic political climate
Be the solution. According to the Pew Research Center, Americans agree that the political climate is toxic and needs to change. The...

Social media outreach
Catch fire Social media uses algorithms to determine the content shown to people based on their demographic profiles. The algorithm is...

Anti Echo Chamber
Democratic committees play a crucial role in overcoming echo chambers by facilitating neighborhood community outreach. Activating...

Republican’s echo chamber
In the 2024 election cycle, any conversation with MAGA voters during the campaign unveiled they were living in a post-truth reality made...

Neighborhood Canvass
The GCA process builds networks of supporters by growing engagement and the membership of democratic committees. The goal is for...

Promotional Cycle
Multi-Channel Communication Strategy The GCA promotion process is built around the Democratic committee's neighbor-to-neighbor outreach...

Standouts, postcards & texting
Politically aware and active voters make up the core workers of the Democratic base. These voters pay attention to current affairs and...
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