Judge Janet Protasiewicz
for Wisconsin Supreme Court (2023)
Running for a 10-year term to be the swing vote on WI's Supreme Court, Janet Protasiewicz faces the unique challenge of not being able to ask for money directly. Goodman Campaigns raised over $1,100,000 in less than eight months with a 572%+ ROI by emphasizing the urgency around flipping the court that decides the future of reproductive rights, fair maps, and mail-in voting.
Dr. Arvind Venkat
for PA House (2022)
Harnessing the excitement of electing the only medical doctor to the general assembly, Goodman Campaigns raised over $25,000 in small-dollar donations as part of one of the best-funded state legislative campaigns in PA History, despite statewide Democrats commanding attention from donors and journalists. Dr. Venkat was able to strengthen his appeal to independent voters and defeat a well-liked Republican incumbent, win a toss-up district handily, and help flip the PA House.
Nate Blouin
for Utah Senate (2022)
After Nate's powerful upset of a member of Democratic leadership, Goodman Campaigns helped Nate grow his list, improve open rates, and raise over $13,000 at 200% ROI. From day one, Nate has put particular focus on his environmental protection platform, and we've had particular success driving dollars and engagement when sending about hyper-local environmental issues.
Gwenn Burud
for TX State Senate (2022)
Leaning into Gwenn's history as a progressive public school teacher in Texas, Goodman Campaigns raised Gwenn over $250,000 at over 500% ROI for her campaign against the co-author of Texas' abortion ban. Compared to Gwenn's 2018 campaign for the same seat without a digital program, we helped Gwenn raise 15x her total in the previous cycle, earning support from all 50 states.
CELIA ISRAEL
for Austin Mayor (2022)
With a stringent $450 contribution limit and a hard cap on donations outside the city, Goodman Campaigns raised Celia over $90,000 at 400% ROI while staying authentic to her pro-affordable housing platform. This surge in fundraising helped Celia finish in 1st place and take a commanding position going into the December 13 runoff election where she could make history as Austin's first Queer Latina Mayor.
Colleen Davis
for DE State Treasurer (2022)
Despite her positive track record, Treasurer Davis faced the challenge of running for reelection amidst high inflation. Goodman Campaigns helped amplify her unique background as a public health professional and business owner while growing her list and maintaining 150% ROI. We were successful at drawing positive attention to an often-overlooked race and helping Treasurer Davis win handily without giving undue attention to her opponent.
Delia Ramirez
for US Congress (2022)
Coming off of a historic primary win, Delia was on track to be the first Latina Congresswoman from the Midwest. With her compelling narrative as a first-generation immigrant and her list of legislative accomplishments in the IL State House, she had a lot to share with her quickly growing audience. Through our efforts over email and text, Goodman Campaigns was able to magnify her story, raise her over $12,000 in 2 1⁄2 months of a non-competitive general election, and grow her reach as the future of the Democratic Party.
Priya Bhat-Patel
for Carlsbad City Council (2022)
As an incumbent, Dr. Bhat-Patel wanted to embrace her accomplishments and run on a forward-looking vision for Carlsbad. Even in a tough cycle for Democrats in San Diego County, Goodman Campaigns helped quadruple her margin of victory from her first election. Despite a low contribution limit, we raised over $27,000—half the campaign's total funds through small-dollar donations on email and text.
Deborah Peoples
for Mayor of Fort Worth, TX (2021)
Thanks to an unprecedented digital fundraising operation, Deborah Peoples raised over $200,000 from just email, texting, and social media fundraising in under 3 1⁄2 months. This included donations from 44 states to a mayoral race. Such quick success brought traditional donors off the fence and allowed Deborah’s campaign to receive the most votes and raise the most money for any Democrat in Fort Worth’s history.