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  1. advertisements that are sent to people through the post

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She helped former President Obama with his direct mail efforts during his reelection bid and served as the director of direct mail for Clinton's failed 85033 bid.
On February 7, the group had an expenditure of $71,947.44 in direct mail attacking Cisneros, as well as a direct mail buy of $145,664.06 supporting Cuellar, according to FEC records.
CULAC will also spend $76,000 on direct mail supporting Rep.
There's direct mail, and this is another version of it.
Others target individual investors through direct mail solicitations, emails, even telemarketing.
Ronald Reagan depended on direct-mail blitzes to fund his campaigns.
American Future Fund is backing Harkey through $214,000 in direct mail.
Don't be part of any direct mail efforts against colleagues. 4.
Others target individual investors through direct mail solicitations, e-mails, even telemarketing.
In those days, they relied largely on direct mail to acquire customers.
Direct mail service between the United States and Cuba was suspended since 1963.
The campaign will involve digital and TV ads, direct mail and door canvassing.
Direct mail service between the United States and Cuba was suspended since 1963.
There was still plenty of work to do — writing webpages, direct mail, newsletters, etc.
It is called "addressable targeting" and can be considered direct mail for your screens.
The previous plan employed only print ads in national magazines and a direct mail campaign.
Compared to email or (gasp) direct mail campaigns, customers actually read and respond to texting.
The money, according to Politico, will go toward paid media, direct mail and grassroots canvassing.
NextGen partnered with Planned Parenthood Pennsylvania on a digital campaign and direct mail opposing Morganelli.
The company said it is alerting potentially compromised customers directly via email or direct mail.
Sussex, Wisconsin based Quad/Graphics produces catalogs, magazines, books, direct mail, and other commercial materials.
But I don't read that the New York Times is writing exposés on direct mail.
Though it's easy to forget, Netflix began its life as a direct-mail DVD rental service.
The Clinton campaign is also expanding its television ad buy and direct mail starting this week.
And the good old United States Postal Service is looking to make direct mail digitally enabled.
His campaign supposedly benefited from below-market direct-mail rates (other evidence suggests the vendor profited).
Over the years, direct mail companies have made a science of getting consumers to open letters.
The winner will be notified via direct mail or email with the contact information provided upon registration.
Jimmy lies and suggests it was the magic of a direct-mail solicitation, plus word of mouth.
Williams' weapon of choice was direct mail — a common tactic, according to U.S. Postal Inspector Scott Horne.
It is also launching a direct mail campaign and getting on the ground to knock on doors.
Since then, it's been filling regional direct-mail needs, from bills and tax forms to political fliers.
Embassies were opened, direct mail service was restored and Carnival Cruise Line ships have sailed to Cuba.
"Everyone lumps direct mail with TV and radio together, and they are actually pretty different," says Prabhakar.
He tried to tilt it more in the direction of a Republican direct mail fund-raising letter.
I think the direct mail argument is why we should be making moral arguments against ad targeting.
Is it really surprising, then, that digital ads on average generate lower response rates than direct mail?
" And anytime anyone asks any questions, everyone will just say, "Well, the direct mail guys are sketchier.
Harrison, 27, is on a direct-mail and email communications marketing team at UJA-Federation of New York.
Last year, our team placed 30 million phone calls and sent over 2.5 million pieces of direct mail.
Or a piece of direct mail that told the story of the latest campaign an organization was running.
It said it received $4.7 million in online donations and $1.8 million through direct mail and phone calls.
He doesn't spend big on direct mail or paid advertising, often letting his rivals take over the airwaves.
The League of Conservation Voters, for example, spent $1.5 million on direct mail and other advertising in Virginia.
The door knocking is to be followed up with phone calls, a direct mail campaign and digital advertising.
Now it doesn't really matter as much if you're getting it direct mail, if you're getting an Amazon.
In order to connect with motivated sellers, Washington leverages word-of-mouth, direct mail marketing, and Google AdWords.
Years ago, when I first moved to D.C., people were still using fax machines and direct mail campaigns.
Democrats in the state anticipate that Emily Parcell, who most recently served as a direct mail consultant on Rep.
It said the NRA marketed and solicited for the "Carry Guard" program through a website, email, and direct mail.
There's an awful lot of direct mail voting going on right now, which may be one of the answers.
The spot coincides with a direct-mail campaign that the 45Committee sent to about 100,000 homes, criticizing Mr. Gray.
The government has also sought to shut down other direct mail schemes based in New York, Nevada and Europe.
The Reuters review did not capture candidates' email, direct mail or private conversations with donors or voters or stump speeches.
They include William Royall, a former Republican operative-turned-direct mail marketer and art impresario who is supporting Ms Spanberger.
Politics has always involved shadings of the truth via whisper campaigns, direct-mail operations and negative ads bordering on untrue.
Conventional philanthropic wisdom has it that less than 1 percent of direct-mail appeals results in a first-time donation.
In six months he's shoveled out $6713 million in South Carolina on TV spots and lots of direct mail appeals.
Gevalia also offered free introductory coffee makers and other incentives, first in direct-mail ads and later in online advertising.
By the time some direct mail and TV ads popped up, it was "too late" to make a difference, he said.
Even on a new media platform like Twitter, Clinton's statements are still as rigid as an old-style direct mail pamphlet.
That's more than 10 times the 800,000 pieces of direct mail the administration sent out in enrollment outreach efforts last year.
Postie, a new Los Angeles-based startup, has a vision for the future of advertising and marketing — and it's direct mail.
Rove is obsessed with microtargeting constituents through advertising, and thinks direct mail is an eternally good way to reach potential voters.
And we see some of the more traditional routes like direct mail as being an important part of the acquisition strategy.
The issue with direct to donate advertising is the same as with direct mail fundraising: the burn rate is incredibly high.
She and Mr. Ahern said the most effective medium to reach donors was one from the past: old-fashioned direct mail.
Buyers also reported that direct brands also were spending on offline channels like direct mail (63%), print (62%) and television (58%).
Their earliest success was a direct-mail firm called Credit Key Express, which promised credit cards to people with bad credit.
They used a combination of direct mail and TV advertising for their candidates, sometimes opting for just one to target voters.
Over decades in Chicago, R.R. Donnelley has printed best-selling novels, direct mail, copies of The New Yorker and Sears catalogs.
A nonpartisan group called the Voter Participation Center is reaching over 300,000 black voters here with direct mail and text messages.
Direct-mail pioneers like Richard Viguerie created hair-on-fire campaign-fund-raising letters about civilization on the verge of collapse.
Beyond their roles working on the campaign's digital and direct mail efforts, they will also serve as senior advisers to Yang.
Direct mail campaigns are typically aimed at older, middle-class consumers because, unlike younger consumers, they read and respond to mail.
"We don't waste money on TV ads, direct mail, or anything else that's just white noise to most voters," said Morgan.
Answering those calls is, in many cases, not much different from filling out that direct mail lottery card and sending it in.
The Republican National Committee has given no indication that it will cut off Trump's resources, despite it temporarily halting its direct mail.
The two governments have since reached accords on environmental protection and the resumption of direct mail service and scheduled commercial airline flights.
The Fund will also pursue other types of paid communication with voters, potentially including but not limited to direct mail or advertising.
NextGen will have 20 organizers on the ground in those four districts and the new program includes direct mail and digital ads.
Americans received 1.2 billion direct-mail credit card solicitations in the second quarter of this year, according to research by Mintel Comperemedia.
Opposition research and hard-edge direct mail pieces are flying between candidates, too, some of them tinged with accusations of #MeToo impropriety.
The company has also said it will send direct mail notices to consumers whose credit card numbers or dispute information were compromised.
Beyond direct mail and advertising, nobody is going to come out to see your band if they don't like you or your music.
Under the direct mail campaign, the company sent mailers to new customers inviting them to support winemakers and in exchange get preferential prices.
He would actively help the RNC fundraise for other GOP candidates via direct mail, events and online appeals as part of the effort.
Once we were looking at a direct-mail piece that had a photograph of a babushka, an old village woman, on the cover.
Television ads and direct-mail campaigns remained the biggest expenses for campaigns, accounting for about half of all media spending, the group said.
He went on to establish a new video duplication operation, advertised in TV Guide and created the direct-mail Video Club of America.
The group is starting with a $85033 million radio ad campaign, and will later expand to television and digital ads and direct mail.
He advertises aggressively through a variety of channels, including online campaigns, search engine ads, direct mail, fliers and promotional deliveries to potential business clients.
The "super PAC" supporting Mr. Bush, Right to Rise USA, has been firing away with direct mail pieces at Mr. Christie in New Hampshire.
Direct-to-donate is an online advertising strategy used by campaigns that has some similarities to the sometimes-maligned practice of direct mail fundraising.
Citizens have been inundated with pro- and anti-soda tax TV and radio commercials, and mailboxes are filled with direct mail from both sides.
Together with Kaysing's book, Sibrel's film provides the fodder for the conspiracy theories that populate online forums and direct-mail newsletters around the world.
"If you're going to spend $2000,000 on direct mail, maybe spend $700 and test it on Facebook in a targeted way first," she said.
Last year, the group also launched a $1.5 million TV, digital, and direct mail ad campaign backing Toomey for his work on veterans issues.
Castro praised Obama for taking advantage of the thaw by opening more pathways for travel and trade, including the reestablishment of direct mail service.
He said such a step would bring social media advertising more in line with the level of targeting possible in direct mail and television.
HSUS has run commercials and direct mail campaigns full of dogs and cats—even though it does not run a single pet shelter anywhere.
However, the documents do not identify any additional consumers affected, Equifax said, and the company previously made attempts to notify the customers through direct mail.
VICE: As we hit road trip season, we're about to get bombarded with recycled features on nearly every brand's blog, Instagram account, and direct mail.
However, the church will solicit other donations by direct mail and email, seek personal donations from individuals, and try to win grants from private foundations.
Once campaigns use the data to find supporters, they can then use canvassers, phone bankers, direct mail, and other tools to encourage them to vote.
Democrats are investing $2 million in ad buys and direct mail in the traditionally right-leaning state and sending their top surrogates on Clinton's behalf.
From the direct-mail bunco artists, it was a natural progression to conservative media selling ads to the most outlandish dream peddlers and conspiracy-mongers.
The TV ad will also be supported by a digital advertising and direct mail campaign in Ohio that will also hit Trump's record on outsourcing.
Americans for Prosperity will drop the radio, print, digital and direct mail ads in the lawmaker's districts as they arrive home for Memorial Day weekend.
One area received, according to the authors, "traditional ground campaigning such as door-to-door canvassing, phone calls and direct mail," and the other didn't.
But it also relies on a network of 500,000 small donors, Heritage "members" whom it bombards with millions of pieces of direct mail every year.
The super PAC favoring Lipinski, United for Progress, has spent nearly $1 million as well -- on advertising, direct mail and get-out-the-vote efforts.
Out of this meeting emerged a partnership between the conservative pastors and Weyrich's "team of Washington operatives," including direct mail and marketing innovator Richard Viguerie.
Goldman began its first advertising campaign aimed at consumers in 2016, an effort they ramped up this year, along with an aggressive direct-mail effort.
She receives fundraising emails, electronic newsletters, and direct mail fundraising pieces from Republicans because of her past voting history and past participation in their campaigns.
In court, the critics attacked the settlement's framework for notifying the public, which included a national radio campaign, as well as internet and direct mail advertisements.
In fact, the drug industry pioneered the use of many of the most aggressive tools, like national ad campaigns, direct-mail ads, product placements and infomercials.
If he fades in New Hampshire, will it be because he hasn't been able to master the business side of the game — direct mail, polling, organization?
The direct mail and text coupons offer free entrees, and while the company sells a variety of dishes, Reuters used its popular burritos for the calculations.
The DNC will alert HFA in advance of mailing any direct mail communications that features a particular Democratic primary candidate or his or her signature. 4.
Tester's campaign has condemned the mailer, calling the claims from Rosendale a "lie" and saying that the Democrats' campaign is not involved in the direct mail.
The $3.4 million transfer does not include the nearly $200,000 raised from Paul Ryan-signed direct mail pieces for the NRCC, says a Ryan political operative.
Every election cycle brings with it a barrage of inescapable negative advertising from every side and in all forms: television, radio, print, direct mail, and online.
Stamos said that while campaigns have been able to target specific voters through direct mail campaigns in the past, online targeting makes such efforts far cheaper.
The settlement will also provide funds for an effort to urge owners — through phone calls, email, social media and direct mail — to have their cars repaired.
Starting with a $1.5 million war chest, organizers said they would reach teenagers with online voter registration ads as well as the direct-mail birthday packages.
Congressional officials find it difficult to get presidential signoffs for even small requests like using Mr. Trump's name in direct-mail appeals, according to party officials.
From attack ads to direct mail that highlights the history between Gardiner and Mears, Uber is running a full-fledged political campaign against a single opponent.
Candidates buying airtime on television shows, ad space in newspapers, or postage for direct mail, are charged roughly equivalent prices to reach the same amount of people.
Our Principles PAC, a group former a week ago, on Wednesday declared its spending expenditures for "direct mail services" opposing Trump in Iowa, federal elections record show.
It plans to spend an additional $2 million in the state on television and digital ads, as well as direct mail, campaign manager Robby Mook said Monday.
To help him reach constituents, Clements hired a young direct-mail wizard named Karl Rove, who became a central figure in Texas's transformation from blue to red.
Returning to Chicago, he found work as a copywriter at Morlock, a direct-mail advertising agency, and directed television commercials for Alexander & Associates, a small production company.
Research shows when donors get bombarded with direct-mail requests for money, Indiana University's Pasic said, they do not get more generous - they just get really irritated.
Many issues with mistargeting stem from the common mistake of trying to move offline data (like a direct-mail list) directly online, with little to no finesse.
A county in the heart of central Maryland aimed a three-year onslaught of TV ads, digital marketing, direct mail, outdoor ads and social media against sugary beverages.
In an analysis of the DNC's spending from March 2017 to February 2018, $23,2079,2216.96 in disbursements for telemarketing, direct mail, and consulting work went to minority-owned businesses.
Sendoso — Helps B2B companies grab the attention of prospects and customers with an all-in-one platform for sending things like direct mail, handwritten notes and custom gifts.
Hologram. Adweek says 150,000 total prisms have been created, 50,000 acetate versions included in the magazine, plus another 100,000 glass versions that will be distributed via direct mail.
During the three-year period, the media campaign created 17 million impressions through cable and broadcast television advertising, digital marketing, direct mail, outdoor and facility advertising, and social media.
In a lecture from 2013 about his campaign philosophy, he explained that "message matters most"; the millions spent on advertising and direct mail are worthless without a compelling line.
And though the campaign started to put together a data operation last fall, it has had no direct mail effort — a fixture of Republican primary campaigns in New Hampshire.
As the state's highest-profile and senior GOP leader, he's authored direct mail and digital appeals for Johnson and is hosting an event in Washington for him next week.
When it comes to personal loans, LendingClub finds customers on comparison sites like Credit Karma, LendingTree and NerdWallet, while also investing in direct mail, display ads, search and retargeting.
Requests from South Carolina staff to boost spending on paid media or launch a direct mail operation languished, two sources with knowledge of the campaign's internal workings told CNN.
And the group has spent a total of $85033 million in January on TV and digital ads as well as direct mail about the looming battle over the law.
Dark money, soft money, hard money, funny money, grassroots donations, direct mail vendors, campaign rally costs, and yes, even Russian Facebook ad buys are hiding out in FEC disclosures.
" Ed Zuckerberg marketed himself as the Painless Dr. Z, and later drummed up dentistry business with a direct-mail solicitation that declared, "I am literally the Father of Facebook!
Without independent reporting about candidates, "you're left with whatever comes in the direct mail and what you happen to see from your friends on a Facebook page," Abernathy said.
Doctor Patient Unity has also spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Google advertising, and has been sending direct mail to voters in dozens of congressional districts.
The American Action Network is dropping one of its biggest campaigns of the year, pushing back against the longtime Democratic priority with direct mail and advertisements in 53 districts.
Americans for Prosperity concentrated its activities in the state on Ellmers's race, making 180,000 phone calls, knocking on 16,85033 doors and sending out half a dozen direct-mail pieces.
About 15 percent of consumers said they went into debt as a result of moving costs, according to Our Town America, a direct mail company that targets recent movers.
Last quarter, Kelly spent $260 million, with $2000,0003 of that earmarked for digital advertising and more than $2000,22018 for direct mail services, both designed to help raise new money.
Wall-to-wall advertising on TV, newspapers, social media, and direct mail campaigns with the aim of pitting voters in the four cities with ballot measures against the tax.
That policy, which initially started as a diversity initiative, barred campaign consultants — including advertising firms and direct mail companies — from working with any candidates who are challenging current House incumbents.
The group has been sending out direct mail on the issues for the past three weeks and is planning to fly in members to blitz Capitol Hill on July 10.
Traditionally, direct mail has been used to solicit fundraising this early on in the campaign, which can be more expensive and is harder to get feedback from in real time.
On Wednesday, the two countries will resume postal service, nearly five decades after direct mail service was interrupted as the United States tried to isolate the government of Fidel Castro.
His operation dwarfed those of Democratic rivals who ultimately won states in which he had installed many dozens of employees and spent heavily on radio, television and direct mail ads.
Whether voters were contacted via phone call, text message, direct mail, television ad, or online, it was all part of a tested marketing strategy, Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, said.
He lost his job as a tool and die maker, but sought retraining and now has an information technology job at North American Communications, which produces envelopes for direct mail.
The course includes seminars in how to do a stump speech, budget for media and direct mail, raise funds, determine voter turnout — and decide how to deal with the pantsuit.
Currently, only around a quarter of donations are made through digital platforms, with the remainder through more traditional channels such as events, door-to-door appeals and direct-mail campaigns.
Those profiles, in turn, would allow campaigns to customize advertising, direct-mail slogans and door-knocking scripts, each calibrated to prod the targeted voter toward — or away from — a candidate.
So is Jenny B. The letters were a flawed direct mail marketing campaign for Mothers Lounge, a wholesale mother and baby product distributor with several brands, based in Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Phyllis Schlafly's widely read "A Choice Not an Echo" from 1964 revealed the "inside story" of how "secret kingmakers" and "hidden persuaders" betrayed conservatism, while Richard Viguerie invented direct-mail campaigning.
Unlike every nominee in recent years, he has not focused on big money donations – most of his money has been raked in from smaller donors through online and direct mail solicitations.
This ad builds on the group's $20 million Middle Class Growth Initiative campaign, spread across more than 50 congressional districts nationwide via advertising on television, radio, direct mail, and mobile billboards.
Consider the venues where the SEC suggests keeping your guard up against fake news include: social media, investment newsletters, online ads, email, Internet chatrooms, direct mail, newspapers, magazines, TV and radio.
And the group has spent a total of $5.2 million in January on TV and digital ads as well as direct mail regarding the looming battle over dismantling the healthcare law.
Mr. Trump also relied on the committee to front $3 million in cash to ramp up his direct mail, money the party recouped in July, according to Federal Election Commission reports.
Viewing taxes as another threat to its core products, the beverage industry has fought vigorously, organizing local business coalitions, lobbying politicians, and spending millions of dollars on advertising and direct mail.
But when we came to Hachette, we already had a business plan, a prototype and a direct-mail plan that quantitatively showed there was a market for this kind of magazine.
Jim Crounse, who has handled direct mail campaigns for Hillary Clinton and who will serve as a senior adviser to Mr. de Blasio's campaign, said they would iron out the bumps.
The chamber's PAC, fueled with Amazon's cash, has spent almost twice as much on direct mail and canvassing in Ms. Sawant's district as in any other race, campaign finance data shows.
In short, as in my medical thought experiments, they demonstrated that a single piece of direct mail, or one canvass visit or a TV ad doesn't persuade many people very much.
Through his organization, "Need to Impeach," he is directing a massive direct mail pitch to 300,000 Florida voters that have signed up to support his effort to impeach President Donald Trump.
Political action committees, commonly known as PACs, are allowed to collect money outside of a particular campaign and spend it on ads of many kinds, including TV, radio, direct mail and digital.
The analysis by the Campaign Legal Center and Axios found that most of the money raised by Bossie's group, called the Presidential Coalition, went to more fundraising, largely direct mail and telemarketing.
Like the other two Republicans running for the House in West Virginia, Miller has refused a public debate before the election and focuses her campaign funds on direct mail and media ads.
America First Policies will pay for pro-Strange digital ads, direct mail pieces, and get-out-the-vote phone calls between now and next week's vote, a spokesperson confirmed to BuzzFeed News.
Mook said that Trump's rhetoric has made it possible for the campaign to expand the map and said the campaign would invest $2 million in television ads and direct mail in Arizona.
The researchers worked with the Association of Former Students at Texas A&M to test the donation responses of alums who were solicited for money during a regular direct-mail fundraising campaign.
We're considering using them for a direct-mail campaign, and the brochure is AWESOME — beautifully designed with a stunning, high-quality video inside that you can play, stop, rewind, and fast-forward.
Jim Messina, a leading Democratic strategist who also worked on David Cameron's re-election campaign, claims that Facebook is "more than seven times more effective at converting undecided voters than direct mail".
And Mr. Trump, while netting $64 million through online and direct-mail fund-raising in July, also made the trek this summer to the eastern end of Long Island to raise cash.
A local coalition of anti-tax advocates, led by the American Beverage Association, a trade group for drink-makers, began sending direct mail months earlier than is typical for a ballot initiative.
Last October, the FTC issued a complaint stating that SoFi had been misrepresenting how much money student loan borrowers could save in its online, TV and direct mail advertisements since April 2016.
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee have suspended all of their in-person events and are focusing on digital fundraising, direct mail and staying connected with donors over the phone.
To your point, we don't wanna be completely all-in on Facebook or all-in on Google, we wanted to have TV, and direct mail, and lots of channels that were effective.
A dark-money group funded by private-equity-backed physician staffing firms has spent tens of millions of dollars in television and direct mail advertising in a bid to scuttle the legislation.
The Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a joint fundraising committee focused on small-dollar fundraising, spent $2.2 million soliciting fundraising via direct mail to supporters, an expensive means of raising money.
But last week, the organization put it in writing, publishing its criteria for determining which political vendors — like direct mail companies, advertising firms, or political consultants — it will do business with in 2020.
The group, called Math PAC, is being run by a well-regarded Democratic operative, Will Hailer, and this week began sending its first pieces of direct mail to voters, according to federal disclosures.
Last week she finalized the budget for two ground game projects, a door knocking program to increase voter contact in the battleground states and a direct mail effort to encourage absentee ballot voting.
The Democrats are now investing $2 million in ad buys and direct mail -- not to mention an all-star cast canvassing the state this week in an effort to turn the state blue.
So far, Trump's campaign and the GOP have raised money together, while the national GOP and state party fueled "get out the vote" efforts like ground staff and direct mail and phone programs.
Using the service, customers can access demographic, interest and behavioral data of more than 320 million people; can use retargeting to provide direct mail campaigns; and integrate with existing customer relationship management tools.
The program attracted prospective students with a free seminar, widely advertised in newspapers and through direct mail, that was effectively "a sales pitch for a three-day seminar costing $1,495," the suit says.
But Testwuide (who co-founded Measured with CTO Madan Bharadwaj) said this approach has serious limitations, particularly when it comes to measuring channels like Facebook, as well as offline channels like direct mail.
"We're ramping down fixed-cost channels like direct mail because I can't write creative now that will land in someone's mailbox in three weeks and know it will resonate with them," she said.
Before Big Tech became a campaign staple this century, candidates relied mostly on email and direct mail to fundraise, but those platforms didn't make donations as efficient or easy for people to participate.
Foreign policy had simply not been a focus of Steyer's campaign — not in the TV ads, not in direct mail, not on a campaign website that devotes just one paragraph to the subject.
Doctor Patient Unity, a dark money group funded by two large private- equity-funded physician staffing companies, spent tens of millions on television advertisements and direct mail, urging lawmakers to oppose the bill.
Darren Soto's competitive August primary in Florida, Latino Victory Fund invested over half a million dollars in culturally-competent community outreach, Spanish-language radio and TV, bilingual direct mail and mobile texting programs.
Yet Reagan was able to fight on, in part because of revolutionary fundraising tactics -- especially advances in direct mail that allowed him to pinpoint his money appeals to true conservatives from coast-to-coast.
In addition to the direct mail and print advertising promised in the initial proposal, the new plan includes commercials on conservative talk radio programs, internet banner ads, and a social media campaign using Facebook.
Carson raises most of his cash through the expensive process of low-dollar prospecting -- reaching out to large numbers of Americans through direct mail and email to learn if they would like to give.
The Trump campaign spent just $1.6 million on TV advertising -- a number dwarfed by rival campaigns' spending -- and, aside from a Christmas card sent to supporters, had no direct mail operation to speak of.
The AFL-CIO also sent about $338,000 to New Partners Consulting—a political consulting firm run by former Democratic Party officials—and more than $292,000 to the Pivot Group, a Democratic direct mail firm.
While Mr. Trump's campaign has rapidly ramped up small-donor fund-raising, bringing in $64 million jointly with the Republican committee through digital and direct mail appeals in July, he is lagging behind Mrs.
That same copy will often deliver similar results — subject to specific, individual format restrictions of each channel — across platforms, including direct mail, email, Facebook ads and Google AdWords, because human nature does not change.
Since the impeachment efforts began in September, the Trump campaign, RNC, Trump Victory and Trump Make America Great Again Committee gained roughly 85033,000 new digital and direct mail contributors, according to an RNC official.
By October Trump had reportedly spent $13.5 million dollars on merchandise, with a hefty $20173 million spent on "Make America Great Again" hats alone, which is more than he spent on polling or direct mail.
Abandoning the wealthy elites who had bankrolled previous presidential campaigns, the Arizona senator used direct mail and television to appeal to a broader group of ideological grassroots conservatives—the "true believers" as he put it.
CUNA's Credit Union Legislative Action Council (CULAC) will spend $525,000 on digital ads and direct mail supporting Donnelly and $250,000 on radio ads backing Tester, co-authors of a major regulatory rollback for credit unions.
The campaign will target 85033 congressional districts throughout the country with digital, print, cable TV and direct mail advertisements focusing on the "failures" of ObamaCare and the GOP Congress's plans to do away with it.
To do that, they sent black voters who subscribe to conservative Christian magazines and attend socially conservative churches a barrage of messages, through direct mail, contending that Democrats were intent on legalizing same-sex marriage.
Hippo's Collins said the company stopped using channels that have to be planned weeks out, like direct mail, in favor of places where people are looking for news and updates, like Google search and Nextdoor.
Not only do consultants help raise money through direct mail or internet solicitations but consultants spend money in ways that help campaigns comply with federal rules while signaling to donors the legitimacy of the candidate.
Yang brought on Ally Letsky, a senior vice president and strategist at Deliver Strategies, to lead the campaign's direct mail efforts and Julia Rosen, a partner at Fireside Campaigns, to helm the campaign's digital strategy.
I think the practical issue is that online ad targeting is so much cheaper, and so it's just not cost-effective to generate 25,21 different direct mail advertisements, and then see how it impacts people.
Conservative Solutions, a SuperPAC allied with Rubio, has aired or distributed $4.8 million worth of ads and direct mail in Florida that explicitly opposes Trump, according to Federal Election Commission data from Friday through Tuesday.
To do this, she is currently building out the U.S. team and executing an aggressive marketing campaign that includes everything from TV to online ads, as well as ads in podcasts and even direct mail campaigns.
They reopened embassies a year ago after more than five decades of estrangement and have since agreed on matters of common concern such as the resumption of direct mail service and U.S. commercial flights to Cuba.
Trump lagging behind The Trump campaign claimed earlier this month that it had raised $64 million in small-dollar donations via direct mail and digital fundraising, but the campaign only reported $36.7 million in total raised.
The two men founded the American Center for Law and Justice, a right-wing counterpart of the American Civil Liberties Union, and the new organization thrived, thanks to the pair's expertise in direct-mail fund-raising.
And Frank Barbieri, a San Francisco-based executive at the start-up PebblePost that tracks online activity to send direct mail advertising, tries to limit his 5-year-old daughter's screen time to Italian language content.
Mr. Steyer has already polled the popularity of impeachment in the district and is launching a $200,000 direct mail, television and digital ad campaign this week urging Mr. Nadler to begin impeachment hearings in his committee.
An additional $2376 million was spent on direct mail, which is typically used to solicit small and medium-size donations, while $2000,258 went to a collection of eight fund-raising consultants, and $593,259 was spent on telemarketing.
A campaign that could afford to send one piece of direct mail to a small portion of the country now can afford to show multiple targeted digital ads to every voter in the United States, Stamos said.
And the Brooklyn campaign headquarters — which would end up outspending Trump's campaign by nearly 2 to 1 — frustrated coordinators in battleground states like Colorado by penny-pinching and cutting back on television, direct mail and digital advertising.
READ: This 21.3-year-old is poised to oust an anti-abortion, pro-gun Democrat The initial direct mail buy came just two days after the influential Congressional Hispanic Caucus's BOLD PAC contributed $22,2300 to the group.
The former Cold War foes first restored direct mail service as a pilot program in December 2015 as part of the policy of detente pursued by former U.S. President Barack Obama with then Cuban President Raul Castro.
"Operation Accountability" will include a full media campaign spanning digital, TV and direct mail; dedicated paid staff in each district; coordinated outreach to his Need to Impeach grassroots supporters; various town hall events; and continued public opinion polling.
That cash haul will pay for direct mail pieces and TV ads that will ensure that every Iowa and New Hampshire voter will know who these candidates are (and what they believe) before the time comes to vote.
The Republican National Committee on Saturday put a temporary pause on its direct mail operations to determine whether it needs to change its message and other get-out-the-vote efforts, a top RNC official told CNN Saturday.
North American has been churning out envelopes for direct mail solicitations for 40 years, and a sign outside its sandy brick headquarters says "Now Hiring," proclaiming what should be good news for both the city and Mr. Trump.
A sales manager at a hotel is responsible for developing business through direct sales, marketing, direct mail and tours of the hotel, also driving sales revenue, which can be booking large-scale events and conventions at the hotel.
Further, Equifax's main website indicates the company will send direct mail notices to consumers whose credit card numbers or dispute documents with personal identifying information were affected, but it is not clear that Equifax has yet done so.
All the outreach activity by political campaigns, including door to door canvassing, phone banking, direct mail, and even advertising, has basically no effect on voters' choice of candidate in general elections, according to a striking new academic study.
Colin Strong, a marketing consultant in the UK, storyboarded several high tech customization scenarios, ranging from the simple (targeted direct mail) to the sophisticated, like health insurance companies crawling info on your food purchase habits to adjust your premiums.
His projection of sign-up losses is based on Health and Human Services Department research that tracks "how many enrollments were generated per dollar spent" on television, radio and digital ads, as well as phone calls and direct mail.
He wrote that "a growing number of studies conclude" that "most forms of political persuasion seem to have little effect at all," and cited studies suggesting that television ads, direct mail, and door-to-door canvassing rarely sway voters.
The National Rifle Association poured in $1 million to help him, while Americans for Prosperity waged a massive grass-roots campaign that included advocacy calls to more than 350,000 people and a direct-mail campaign in 12 key states.
State elections officials should use some of the same tactics employed by businesses to explain their products: go straight to eligible voters with direct mail, email campaigns and advertising to explain how elections work in their states and municipalities.
Sanders charges that the Clinton campaign paid for $7.8 million in direct-mail solicitations and $8.6 million in online ads, using money raised through the Hillary Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee with the DNC and 32 state committees.
Since just March 1, nearly $2426 million has been spent by outside groups -- about $2000 million for Saccone, and about $2340,2000 for Lamb -- on a mix of ad production, ad placement, direct mail, and get-out-the-vote efforts.
While direct mail and email solicitations for small contributions can be modestly productive, a raffle or lottery with a small ticket price, such as the one for $5, may potentially generate significant funds if the prize is worth it.
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"Bernie 2016 is particularly concerned that these extremely large-dollar individual contributions have been used by HVF to pay for more than $3073 million in direct mail efforts and over $8.6 million in online advertising," Deutsch wrote in the letter.
"Bernie 13 is particularly concerned that these extremely large-dollar individual contributions have been used by HVF to pay for more than $21 million in direct mail efforts and over $2094 million in online advertising," Deutsch wrote in the letter.
"One of the most decisive strategic decisions in that campaign was Obama taking money literally out of fall [ad] buy and fast-forwarding in June to define Mitt Romney before he could," said Pete Giangreco, who handled Obama's direct-mail advertising.
In early April, the official campaign arm for House Democrats, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said it wouldn't do business with political vendors — like direct mail companies, advertising firms, or political consultants — that also work for candidates challenging incumbent Democrats.
"Rather than use email addresses to generate advertising communications, we actually use the presence of an email address as a suppression factor, since it indicates that email, and not direct mail, is their preferred method of receiving advertising messages," Abbott wrote.
Conservative lobbying group Heritage Action for America is messaging exclusively around the tax bill for the 2018 midterms and is spending $2.5 million in 12 congressional districts on direct mail, digital advertisements, and television spots that are both positive and negative.
Direct-mail barons like Richard Viguerie began raking in the dough in the 1960s by stirring up ideological hysteria and convincing an audience of senior citizens that only their small-dollar donation could fend off union bosses, abortionists, and gays.
Online and mobile giving options are used more frequently by millennials than other giving channels, like direct mail, according to Steve MacLaughlin, vice president of data and analytics at Blackbaud, a cloud software company that has researched American giving at length.
The benefits of the arrangement, officials said, would be that the unions could settle on common messages and strategies rather than tugging in different directions, and they could eliminate duplication of fixed costs — for phone banks, direct mail and advertisements.
The numbers released by the Trump campaign Wednesday are preliminary; official figures — including money spent on direct mail, which is typically expensive, and a precise breakdown of total cash raised in small increments — will become available when Mr. Trump and Mrs.
Barke, the Georgia Tech professor, has seen his home in the district blanketed with robocalls, television ads and pieces of direct mail, each piece proof of the outsized attention and spending in what has previously been considered a reliably red district.
"We believe mail volume data is an important barometer of competitiveness, particularly in personal lending space where direct mail volume has seen an increasing trend over the past few years," Credit Suisse analyst Moshe Orenbuch said in a research note.
And then there are the Democrats: The average nonpresidential Democratic campaign spends only 5003 percent to 2500 percent of its budget on digital channels while pouring 275 percent to 22017 percent of its budget into television ads and direct mail.
"Direct mail went away for a while, but more digital brands are seeing how well it works as strong marketing," says Cheryl Kaplan, the president of DTC footwear company M.Gemi, which sends attractive, thick-papered pamphlets to new and existing customers.
Consider a piece posted this week at Conservative HQ, the official site of the direct-mail innovator Richard Viguerie, the legendary "funding father" of the postwar conservative movement going back to its early days supporting Barry Goldwater in the 21996s.
The group intends to contact these people using a combination of direct mail, phone calls and in-person visits from full-time field staffers — it intends to hire 12 people in Virginia working out of a handful of offices to start.
"Rather than use email addresses to generate advertising communications, we actually use the presence of an email address as a suppression factor, since it indicates that email, and not direct mail, is their preferred method of receiving advertising messages," said Abbott by email.
"American Action Network conducted extensive issue advocacy and grassroots mobilization, including television advertising, direct mail, automated phone calls," the document says, and explains it was advocating for reforming the tax code, impacting the health-care system and pushing for removing business regulations.
Mr. Trump's campaign apparatus spent nearly $8.2 million through the end of last month, with more than 60 percent of that going toward low-dollar fund-raising tools such as solicitations delivered via social media, email, direct mail and telemarketing, the reports show.
While tried and true marketing tactics like digital advertising, email campaigns and direct mail are great ways to extend your reach and awareness, a 2015 Nielsen report found consumers are 90 percent more likely to trust a brand recommended by a friend.
The Naked Wine business, which Majestic acquired in April 2015, would slip back to being loss-making due to a failed direct mail campaign in the U.S., after having posted a surprise maiden profit in the last financial year, the company said.
Issue advocacy is a legal definition that means AFP is not explicitly telling voters to vote for Huelskamp but they're making thousands of phone calls, canvassing local stores and sending direct mail to promote Huelskamp to his constituents based on his policy positions.
In practice, this enables brands to present highly relevant product offers across various marketing channels — initially email campaigns but now also including SMS, push notifications, direct mail, call center and Facebook display — to what it claims will subsequently be highly qualified leads.
As we moved forward from the 1970s to the 85033s, public opinion polls, direct mail fundraising solicitations and multimedia advertising, as well as a variety of other new campaign techniques, could all be contracted for by candidates, and easily accounted to the FEC.
Ken Cuccinelli, president of the Senate Conservatives Fund, Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of Tea Party Patriots, Adam Brandon, president of FreedomWorks, Brent Bozell, chairman of ForAmerica, David Bozell, president of ForAmerica and Richard Viguerie, a political direct mail pioneer, signed the letter.
Its extensive work to push for Gorsuch to become part of the Supreme Court in 2017 included its grassroots organizations launching three waves of direct mail campaigns and a series of targeted digital ads in 12 key states in support of him.
What outside help Lipinski did have came in the form of minimal direct mail spending from a super PAC called the Center Forward Committee and the super PAC arm of Susan B. Anthony List, which typically backs Republican women opposed to abortion rights.
The timing of the payments was unusual, falling just a few days after the group was established in Delaware and a short time before Left Hand, which the Trump camp said is a direct mail company, was set to send materials to voters.
AFP's extensive work to push for Gorsuch to become part of the Supreme Court last year included its grass-roots organizations launching three waves of direct mail campaigns and a series of targeted digital ads in 12 key states in support of him.
Carson has raised millions over the past year, but most of that money has stayed within the campaign: Carson spends big on marketing and direct mail campaigns, but the firms hired to handle these efforts are often run by people with ties to his campaign.
And what Mr. Trump appears to lack is what could provide that precision: a direct-mail program, a comprehensive targeting effort to identify his supporters and their intensity, and a dedicated pollster to help pinpoint the voters to whom his television ads might appeal.
Twenty-five years ago you told your story through a broadcast ad (if you were lucky enough to have the money), a piece of direct mail or, most likely if people wanted the entire story, that beautiful mass-market piece of communication — the annual report.
The internet was mostly used for fundraising, not persuading voters, which was still done through direct mail, email marketing, and TV. Facebook, YouTube and other highly-targetable social platforms were not major advertising distributors (YouTube didn't launch pre-roll ads until after the election).
Four political consultants have left her campaign because of a policy, made public in April, that the official campaign arm for House Democrats won't do business with political vendors — like direct mail companies or political consultants — that also work for candidates challenging incumbent Democrats.
Though his fourth-quarter campaign finance report will not be released for a few weeks, Mr. Steyers led the field in investing in direct-mail operations nationally in the third quarter, spending $210 million through the end of September, according to federal campaign finance records.
In filings posted through Saturday, about a dozen groups have reported spending about $14 million in State Senate races since the September primaries, often pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars a day into television ads, direct mail, digital media and other types of campaign support.
Kevin Savetz, an online publisher and podcaster with a taste for such archival work, was a bit overwhelmed by the sheer amount of junk mail in Nelson's collection—Nelson had saved 18 boxes worth of material, each filled with hundreds of pages of direct mail advertising.
The parties came back with a revised plan in June, developed in part by former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina, that added social media, talk radio, and internet banner ads to the original direct mail and print campaign designed to alert gun owners of the offer.
Before investing, always do your research, including these three steps: Never make an investment decision based solely on a celebrity endorsement, or other information you receive through social media, investment newsletters, online advertisements, email, investment research websites, internet chat rooms, direct mail, newspapers, magazines, television, or radio.
Lipinski benefited from minimal outside spending by the super PAC affiliate of Susan B. Anthony List, which typically backs Republican women opposed to abortion rights, and a super PAC called the Center Forward Committee, which spent about $40,000 on direct mail for him as of mid-March.
In fact, the Moral Majority was created by three conservative political activists, two Roman Catholics and a Jew: Richard Viguerie, a direct-mail expert servicing conservative political causes; Paul Weyrich of the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress; and Howard Phillips of the Conservative Caucus.
A photo of an informational text displayed at the Capitol and tweeted by Reisman traces Cuomo's design to "the days before TV and radio advertisements, social media, or direct mail," when government figures would put up physical posters in public spaces to get their message out.
The high costs of voter contact via direct mail and television used to force many low-tier candidates to rely exclusively on so-called "retail politics," things such as candidate meet-and-greets, speeches, and other candidate events that put the candidate directly in front of voters.
He would bombard them with appeals to support a candidate through direct mail and phone calls, coupled with television advertisements that mercilessly exploited a rival's vulnerabilities "The numbers spoke to him," Kieran Mahoney, his frequent campaign collaborator and one of his many protégés, said in a telephone interview.
He did some work for a Republican direct mail firm and for New Jersey legislative campaigns and had discussions about working on the presidential campaign of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida as well as on Mr. Trump's campaign in New Hampshire — all before Mr. Christie dropped out of the race.
Shane Pittson, the head of marketing at electric toothbrush startup Quip says "direct mail piece URLs are more likely to be used than URLs from other offline marketing channels" and Christman, from Harry's, advocates for the practice, noting that sending something to someone's home can feel more intimate, which is true.
The Faith and Freedom Coalition is slated to spend a million dollars to target voters in 10 states with direct mail, digital ads, texts and emails, and also to support Senator Charles E. Grassley in Iowa, should he face resistance at town hall-style meetings, as happened during the Gorsuch nomination.
As his rivals fought amid the crowded Democratic field to gain a foothold in Iowa and New Hampshire, Mr. Steyer's campaign saw an opportunity to saturate South Carolina voters with television ads and direct mail while also building out a large campaign operation and making dozens of visits to the state.
Trey Hawkins, the deputy chief advocacy officer for political action at CUNA, told me the group also intends to pay for digital ads and direct mail campaigns targeted at credit union members to "educate them on the issues" for certain candidates, including, likely, some of the red-state Democrats mentioned.
The firm has already invested in 9 companies including: Branch, a time management tool for hourly workers; Trinity Mobile Network, a company that optimizes mobile connectivity; Saferide Health, a communication platform for medical transportation; the direct mail marketing platform, Postie; and Fuel50, which maps potential career paths for employees in an organization.
The complaint, filed on Wednesday in Federal District Court in Brooklyn, accuses the man, Erik Dekker, and his companies, which are based in the Netherlands, of using the scheme, known in the direct-mail industry as a "caging service," to steal up to $18 million annually from its victims since at least 2012.
The president and his administration are scrambling to respond to the fast-moving coronavirus outbreak, which has so far infected more than 14,000 people in the U.S.  The RNC said that it is investing in digital and direct mail operations amid the outbreak to counter a drastic slowdown in campaigning across the board.
Before 20063, as the firm recounted in a brief to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Bevan would submit public records requests to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation to obtain claimants' contact information and would then send direct mail solicitations and advertisements to those claimants, urging them to hire the firm.
And with 903% of the Trump campaign's haul last month coming in through direct fundraising appeals, the success of its digital and direct mail operation is giving senior Republicans hope that their nominee can compensate for his poor relationship with traditional, deep-pocketed Republican donors to still compete with Clinton in the general election.
Founded by some of the men responsible for the biggest hits in online marketing (like the Dollar Shave Club commercial that launched what became a billion-dollar acquisition) think that it's time to take technology where it's never gone before — into targeted, direct mail campaigns using the best ad-targeting that money can buy.
"By clicking Submit, I agree to the Conservative Party using the information I provide to keep me updated via email, online advertisements and direct mail about the Party's campaigns and opportunities to get involved," runs a note under the initial 'submit — and see more' button, which also links to the Privacy Policy "for more information".
The Trump campaign is unusually reliant on the RNC and state parties for its ground operations, and the drop-off this month could starve the organizations of fresh cash at a time when they typically provide phone banks and direct mail that are crucial to getting voters to the polls in the final stretch.
Anyone who signs it would be promising (1) not to campaign against sitting colleagues; (2) not to directly fundraise against them; (3) not to distribute any direct mail against them; (19973) not to appear in or endorse any ads directed at them and (5) not to use or endorse social media campaigns that attack them.
" E. J. Dionne, in his new book, "Why the Right Went Wrong: Conservatism—From Goldwater to the Tea Party and Beyond" (Simon & Schuster), recalls the conservative strategist Richard Viguerie explaining to him how direct-mail fund-raising, which came of age in the Goldwater campaign, "created lines of communication among conservatives unimpeded by mainstream media.
After Mr. Christie started to gain in the polls in New Hampshire late last year, allies of Mr. Rubio paid for a ferocious series of television advertisements and direct-mail pieces attacking the New Jersey governor for deviations from conservative orthodoxy and over the gridlock-creating lane closures near the George Washington Bridge overseen by his allies.
The NRA doled out $350,000 in the state to help Republicans maintain their majorities, while former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg's group Everytown for Gun Safety has dropped more than $2.5 million to help Democrats with their digital ad campaigns, direct mail, conducting polls, and supporting the campaigns of the 33 most hotly contested seats across the state.
On the news site Splinter, the writer Alex Pareene has characterized much of modern conservatism as a grift gone wrong — pulling from the historian Rick Perlstein's 2012 Baffler article "The Long Con," which traces out just how much of the movement's far-right fringe was born and nurtured in self-enriching direct-mail and media operations.
As Golshan reported last year, the national party had instituted a "policy to protect incumbents" like Lipinski: In early April, the official campaign arm for House Democrats, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said it wouldn't do business with political vendors — like direct mail companies, advertising firms, or political consultants — that also work for candidates challenging incumbent Democrats.
Joe Dinkin, campaigns director for the Working Families Party, which through its independent expenditure committee backed Harris with $100,000 in field work, direct mail, texting and digital advertising in the home stretch of the campaign, dismissed Coons' warning as "preposterous" and the campaign pointed to polling that suggested Harris would have started the general election campaign with a lead.
With his partners at Craver, Mathews, Smith & Company, direct-mail specialists in Reston, Va., Mr. Mathews had raised, since 1970, millions of dollars to nurture both grass-roots groups and more established organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, Emily's List, Greenpeace, the National Organization for Women, Planned Parenthood, the Sierra Club, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Wilderness Society.
To market its loans, Goldman has been a big user of non-digital methods such as direct mail, emulating credit-card groups like Capital One and Discover, which buy lists of possible customers from credit reporting agencies like Equifax and Experian then send offers to households across the US. Last year Goldman mailed about 200m invitations to apply for a loan, according to Mintel, about 800,000 every single business day.
Starting over Fourth of July weekend, the political network funded by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch is planning to release attack ads targeting seven senators who voted against President Donald Trump's $15.4 billion spending cuts package The six-figure digital, radio and direct mail ad blitz from Americans for Prosperity will focus its wrath on five vulnerable Democrats who are trying to maintain their seats in the midterms: Sens.
Kalla and Broockman did find 260 existing randomized field experiments wherein campaigns, working in cooperation with academic researchers, randomly subjected a subset of voters to canvasses, phone calls, direct mail, TV or online ads, and other interventions, and compared how the treated and untreated groups responded to later surveys on how they expect to vote in the upcoming election, or how they voted if the election happened already.
Obama also used his name for direct mail and email promotions for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, led by his former Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderObama celebrates 'great night for our country' after Democrats' victories in Virginia and Kentucky After Obama-era abuses, Republican hysteria over impeachment process is absurd Lawmakers come together to honor Cummings: 'One of the greats in our country's history' MORE, along with the Democratic National Committee, his spokesman noted.
"I've had numerous duties including, but not limited to, running the campaign, fundraising, coordinating volunteers, organizing events, representing my Dad at various community events and functions, meeting with constituents on his behalf, writing statements on issues — both politically and policy related, researching policy, advising my Dad on issues, conducting polling, delivering speeches, writing letters to constituents, coordinating radio, television and direct mail advertising, and handling politically related correspondence that comes into both the Knoxville and Washington offices," he said.
The group is launching a 10-second digital ad and direct mail — that says "Vote for Democrats to stop the reckless, hate-fueled Trump agenda" — in the following districts: CA-04, CA-10, CA-21, CA-22, CA-25, CA-39, CA-45, CA-48, CA-49, CA-50 They're trying to flip these seats from red to blue by specifically focusing on low-frequency voters, who typically don't vote in midterm elections but who Democrats are depending on to win the 2018 election.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ POLITICS & CAMPAIGNS: ***Breaking this morning*** … two big new spending buys from influential conservative groups in support of Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh … Americans for Prosperity will release its first wave of direct mail and digital ads in West Virginia, North Dakota, Indiana and Florida, which is part of a larger multi-million dollar effort … and the Judicial Crisis Network (JCN) is putting $1.4 million behind a new ad that will run on cable news, broadcast and digital platforms in Alabama, Indiana, North Dakota and West Virginia … that brings JCN's total spending to $3.8 million since former Justice Anthony Kennedy retired.
Some of the following actions are possible: -- Increase the number of ballistic missiles aimed at the island across the Taiwan Strait, so as to remove any doubt that China can militarily defeat Taiwan, if necessary; -- Cut back on direct mail and air services between the mainland and the island; -- Continue to militarize its new, man-made island at Mischief Reef in the South China Sea, located close to the Philippines, including basing fighter jets; -- Declare an Air Defense Identification Zone in the South China Sea, like the one it established in the East China Sea in late-2013, forcing civilian and military planes to abide by Chinese rules; -- Paying off the remaining 22 small states who have diplomatic relations with Taiwan, to break ties and recognize China; -- Step up targeted hacks of US government websites, including penetrating into and disrupting military and intelligence networks, to send a message; -- Renege on support for new sanctions against North Korea, and increase Chinese economic aid (and possibly covert military aid) to Pyongyang These are just some things China may decide to do in response to Trump's gambit.

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