About

How We Win:

Our expertise spans decades of winning races. Yes, our team has earned awards throughout the years. But our true value is in our effective, customized campaign strategies. We know how to win races today, you need more than a traditional marketing approach.


You need messages designed to grab and hold the attention of voters — We do just that.

We guide candidates across the country in winning races ranging from City Council to the United States Senate, and every step between. We know every campaign is unique. Our services are fully customizable and tailored to fit your campaign’s needs.


TruBlu Politics has a strong record of winning the toughest political races.

In 2008, we catapulted Donna Edwards to victory over a 16-year incumbent and led Frank Kratovil to a win within a district where President Obama won only 41 percent of the vote.

In 2014, we produced a statewide independent expenditure campaign that propelled Brian Frosh to a resounding come-from-behind victory as Maryland’s new Attorney General.

We developed direct mail for SEIU Local 1199 that was successful in winning 10 out of 11 contested legislative races.

In 2018, we produced direct mail that was pivotal in the election of Michael O’Connor, the first Democratic Mayor of Frederick in 12 years. Our mail also assisted in successful Democratic State Senate primaries for Clarence Lam and Obie Patterson, county primaries for Mel Franklin and Deb Jung, and House of Delegates Primaries for Ariana Kelly, Jim Gilchrist, Kirill Reznik, Terri Hill and Eric Ebersole. Our independent expenditure mail propelled Marc Elrich to win the Democratic nomination for County Executive in Montgomery County.

We win because we base our approach on diligent research and shape our strategies to appeal to your voters. Our concise, impactful messages resonate with voters and inspire them to act. Our award-winning creative cuts through the clutter and stands out in the mailbox. We have developed and directed 100+ political campaigns, working to navigate candidates through the toughest of districts.