It’s absolutely crucial that we capture insights from people across all communities ahead of 2026.
John,
At LeftNet, we’re committed to supporting organizations that are rethinking how to be involved in all communities, how people are heard, and how trust is built across the country.
Just last week, Swing Left launched its Ground Truth program, a nationwide initiative focused on improving civic engagement and understanding between elected officials and voters.
Ground Truth takes a different approach from traditional outreach efforts. Instead of relying solely on data models or narrow targeting, volunteers visit every household in the communities they’re working in. Their goal is simple: to listen. These conversations can help reveal real concerns, everyday challenges, and priorities that aren’t always captured in traditional canvassing methods like surveys, polling, or digital outreach.
This program also combines these conversations with new technology designed to securely capture open-ended insights. Those insights help civic organizations, researchers, and community groups better understand the full range of experiences that shape how people feel about their communities and their future.
As we look ahead to 2026, it’s absolutely crucial that we capture insights from people across all communities so organizations can better respond to what voters are experiencing.
If you’d like to support the kind of civic engagement work that prioritizes listening, community understanding, and deeper connection, please consider donating to Swing Left so they can have the resources they need to support their Ground Truth program.
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Thank you.
— LeftNet
