by Noah Evans | Oct 1, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs, Public Relations
Last week, my wife Autumn and I celebrated our second anniversary. While reminiscing about two years filled with joy, laughter, and travel, my wife got quiet and made a startling confession: ‘I have no idea what your job is.’ While it felt straight out of an episode...
by Chelsea Thompson | Sep 17, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
What does it mean to work in politics in the midst of growing and dangerous political violence? It’s a question I am sure many of us are asking ourselves after the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk. It feels like just yesterday (and yet only a few months ago) that...
by Justin Giorgio | Sep 12, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs, Public Relations
Violence, crime, and security have dominated the airwaves for weeks. This is the second time in just three months that the country is dealing with political assassinations, first the murder of Melissa Hortman and now Charlie Kirk. As news continued to break about the...
by Chelsea Thompson | Aug 4, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
I’ve worked in Minnesota politics for nearly twenty years, and the number of special elections being called at the legislature this year is even giving me whiplash. I can’t imagine how the average outside spectator keeps up. Minnesota is tying a record this year for...
by Alex Saunders | Aug 2, 2025 | Public Affairs
Wisconsin is a true purple state. Voters chose Joe Biden in 2020 and then Donald Trump in 2024, and also conservative Scott Walker and progressive Tony Evers back-to-back. Soon, this purple state will have to choose its direction again. Governor Tony Evers recently...
by Justin Giorgio | Jul 25, 2025 | Politics, Public Affairs
Just when you thought we had reached the peak of endless campaigns in America, Illinois shows we can even go further. In the last month, we’ve seen the governor announce his reelection campaign, something which political insiders see as a staging ground for a 2028...