Even though it wasn’t originally referred to as “advocacy,” the concept goes way back—to, at the very least, the mid-18th century. At the time, a British Parliamentarian named John Wilkes, a champion of individualism and free expression, publicly advocated for reform on a number of issues, among them the right to vote and religious tolerance. […]
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Message Testing for Advocacy: Subject Lines, Call Scripts, A/B Evidence
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Advocacy Day Toolkit: RSVPs, Headcounts, Schedules, Capitol Protocol
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The CiviClick Playbook, 24 Principles That Power Modern Advocacy
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Advocacy Compliance: Guardrails for Click-to-Call and Text Outreach
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District-Level Targeting: Geo-Match, Constituent Verification, Edge Cases
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Advocacy Email Deliverability 101: Verification, Warming, Reputation
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Patch-Through Calls vs Email-to-Legislator: When Each Channel Wins
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Winning Advocacy in the Trump Era: How to Influence Policy When the Rules Have Changed
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