Case studies / Kim Townsend for State house

a proven advocate voters could respect In a Red District

Background

Kim was moving from nonprofit leadership into a state house race with a strong personal story, but no clear plan for how to frame herself, talk to voters, or run against the district’s default politics.

Challenge

She needed a message and position that could break through in a heavily Republican district, build trust fast, and make her candidacy feel credible, grounded, and worth a second look.

01

Defined campaign hook, framing, and positioning for her district

02

Built a full messaging system with talking lanes, proof points, and a campaign lexicon

03

Developed complete visual branding and logos for the primary rollout

Process

We pulled her story into a clear campaign frame, built a structured messaging system with proof and language rules, then translated it into a visual identity she could launch confidently before the primary.

Solution

We delivered a ready-to-run campaign foundation, strategy, messaging, and brand, so Kim could communicate with clarity, stay consistent across platforms, and connect with voters who did not already lean her way.

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