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Lincoln Strategy Group

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Lincoln Strategy Group
Basic facts
Location:Tempe, Ariz. and San Francisco, Calif.
Type:Corporation
Top official:Nathan Sproul, Managing Director
Founder(s):Nathan Sproul and Meghan Cox
Website:Official website


The Lincoln Strategy Group (LSG) is a campaign management and corporate public affairs firm with offices in Tempe, Arizona, and San Francisco, California. The company was founded by Nathan Sproul and Meghan Cox.[1]

Background

According to the LSG website, the company offers campaign strategy, public affairs and government relations, strategic research, voter identification, get out the vote campaigns, ballot access, grassroots engagement, voter contact, and advertising services.[2]

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Political activity

Ballot activity

Campaign activity

Below is a list of payments made to LSG by political campaigns.[3]

Top influencers by state

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Influencers in American politics are power players who help get candidates elected, put through policy proposals, cause ideological changes, and affect popular perceptions. They can take on many forms: politicians, lobbyists, advisors, donors, corporations, industry groups, labor unions, single-issue organizations, nonprofits, to name a few.

In 2016, Ballotpedia identified Lincoln Strategy Group as a top influencer by state. We identified top influencers across the country through several means, including the following:

  • Local knowledge of our professional staff
  • Surveys of activists, thought leaders and journalists from across the country and political spectrum
  • Outreach to political journalists in each state who helped refine our lists

Recent news

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