Our Work

Television Spots:

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Radio:

  • Change That Works
  • Nebraska Small Business Owner
  • Gold Pollie Winner
  • This radio ad used the story of a small businessman in Nebraska to argue for a fair up or down vote and eventual passage of the Senate Health Care bill.
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  • NJEA
  • Goodman
  • Silver Pollie Winner
  • This Radio ad features Mr. Goodman, a high school science teacher and discusses the importance of math and science and how New Jersey public schools are working to help students learn.
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  • Mass Vote
  • Kennedy
  • Bronze Pollie Winner
  • The radio spot called upon members of the legislature to change state law so an interim Senator could be appointed until a special election could be held to fill the late Senator's term. The law was changed and Senator Paul Kirk was sworn in on September 25, 2009.
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  • Matt Denn for Lt. Governor
  • Stand Up
  • Mirroring the TV ad we connected with voters by reminding them of Matt Denn's reputation as a fighter for children. This ad helped Matt establish a lead in the race that never lessened.
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  • SEIU
  • Lobbyist
  • This award winning ad ran in Minneapolis during the Republican National Convention. It effectively countered the Republican message and influence press coverage of the convention.
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  • SEIU COPE
  • Where's Chandler
  • This ad used humor to deliver the negative message about Maine’s little known Republican Gubernatorial candidate – the Democratic Governor won with 42,000 votes.
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Web:

  • Ohio’s Democratic Party-
    The Man from Broke
    Silver Pollie Winner

    This ad was produce to demonstrate republican candidate John Kasich’s recruitment to work as a Managing Director at Lehman Brothers by CEO and Chairman Richard Fuld.
  • CWA - Hulu video ad
    This 30-second ad played on Hulu, asking target audiences to contact their Senator and urge them to not tax health care benefits.
  • NJKidsAndFamilies.org - Hulu slate
    This "branded slate" ran on Hulu during a recent issue advocacy campaign targeted to younger women voters in New Jersey.

  • Got Tuition?
    We produced an online video and series of banner ads to help NEA's "Got Tuition?" project raise awareness among students and parents about the presidential candidates' positions on college affordability.
  • NJEA – Protect Schools
    These ads urged New Jersey residents to take action to protect schools from budget cuts.
  • SEIU - Nurse Alliance
    This online ad was targeted at Nurses on Yahoo!, Health.com, Nursing Spectrum and Nurse Week.

Outdoor Advertising:

  • Warehouse Workers United-El Santo
    Gold Pollie Winner
    We produced a color flyer to help spread the word about their new organization in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. We used an image of a Lucha Libre (Mexican professional wrestling) character, who we called, "The Saint of The Warehouse Workers" ("El Santo de los Trabajadores de Bodegas").
  • Missouri Progressive Vote Coalition
    Roy Blunt Billboard
    Gold Pollie Winner
    This billboard was placed during the health care reform debate. The Missouri Progressive Vote Coalition wanted to send a message to Congressman Blunt and found a prominent location to place a single billboard which garnered both local and national media attention.
  • LIUNA - Building Wrap
    Bronze Pollie Winner
    This outsized banner was displayed beginning the week of the Presidential Inauguration and wrapped the entire LIUNA Headquarters, located just blocks from the White House.

  • Iowa For Healthcare -
    Crop Art

    Visible from the sky as flights descended into the Des Moines Airport, this “crop art” reminded candidates, opinion leaders and voters that Health Care was a major campaign issue in 2008.
  • Americans for Health Care -
    Nurse Indoor Airport Sign

    These airport billboards caught the attention of the Presidential candidates, staff, media and voters spreading SEIU’s message across Iowa.