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The biggest moments in digital politics this year

ICYMI: December 19th

Inside the first-ever White House holiday party for internet celebs

ICYMI: December 12th

Adam Frisch is not messing around

ICYMI: December 5th

Whose America? Right-wing group hides behind flowery, feel-good language

ICYMI: November 28th

Facebook allows shocking video ads falsely claiming an imminent attack on U.S.

ICYMI: November 21st

Trump revives his UFC strategy

ICYMI: November 14th

Some holiday weekend reads + an invite

ICYMI: November 7th

Under the radar pro-Trump Facebook network grows

ICYMI: October 31st

The race to define MAGA Mike online

ICYMI: October 25th

Dark Brandon’s A+ trolling game

ICYMI: October 17th

Trump runs anti-abortion ads on Facebook

ICYMI: Tuesday, October 10th

X remains the spot for big political moments

ICYMI: Tuesday, October 3rd

A three-way digital desert brawl

ICYMI: Tuesday, September 26th

Republicans double down on conspiracies

ICYMI: September 19th

Impeachment news falls flat online

ICYMI: September 12th

Battleground Virginia

ICYMI: September 5th

Some Labor Day weekend reads

ICYMI: August 29th

Mugshots and Debate Moments

ICYMI: August 22nd

These major media moves will impact 2024

ICYMI: August 15th

Republicans hope to get lucky in Kentucky

ICYMI: August 8th

Ohio votes on Issue 1 tomorrow – and the digital ads have gotten pretty wild

In defense of the Donald

ICYMI: August 1st

Trump shuns social media

ICYMI: July 25

“The Sh*tposting primary”

ICYMI: July 18th

Republicans’ wild week of fundraising experiments

ICYMI: July 11th

Doug Burgum is paying people to donate to his presidential campaign

Threads’ big political questions

Democrats’ biggest digital cheerleader

ICYMI: June 27th

The quadrennial quest for $1 dollar donations

Kyrsten Sinema’s online re-election campaign is in full swing

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ICYMI: June 20th

The slow return of political Twitter ads

ICYMI: June 13th

The Very Online GOP Super PAC Primary

ICYMI: May 30th

Meatball Ron is finally on the menu

ICYMI: May 23rd

How big tech platforms will (or won’t) tackle the 2024 campaign

Democrats shore up Manchin with digital ads as he considers third party presidential run

ICYMI: May 16th

Republicans are running for President - mostly without young voters

ICYMI: May 9th

The other horse race in Kentucky

ICYMI: May 2nd

Biden spends $1 million on digital ads in first week of campaign

2020 The Sequel: Dark Brandon Rises

ICYMI: April 25th

California’s Senate race sparks an online gold rush

ICYMI: April 18th

The biggest megaphones in Tennessee

ICYMI: April 11th

Trump’s online indictment windfall

ICYMI: April 4th

Wisconsin Supreme Court race sees heavy online spending

America is unprepared for the 2024 political internet

ICYMI: March 28th

Inside Trump’s return to Facebook

Kristi Noem’s “don’t forget about me!” 2024 Strategy

ICYMI: March 21st

Stop trying to make ‘woke’ happen

ICYMI: March 14th

The Facebook MAGA mills are open for business

ICYMI: March 7th

Senate Democrats’ digital head start

ICYMI: February 28th

Gmail creates online fundraising “apocalypse”

DeSantis launches new Facebook ads targeting big cities on “law and order”

ICYMI: February 21st

Democrats flood Wisconsin with digital ads in state Supreme Court fight

What we learned from Haley’s launch

Far-right rages about Ohio environmental disaster on social media

ICYMI: February 14th

February’s biggest election

"Take the money and run a campaign."

ICYMI: February 7th

What to do when it’s go time

ICYMI: January 24th

2024 starting lines...

ICYMI: January 17th

What Trump’s new website says about his campaign

ICYMI: January 10th

Mr. Smith goes to Substack

ICYMI: January 3rd