Candidate Profile
Public candidate and campaign fields, missing-data checklist, confidence score, and source freshness.
AI Campaign Agent
The agent guides campaign plan creation, recommended mail drops, route and geography options, budget explanations, proposal next steps, and timeline planning. When a campaign is loaded, its recommendations stay campaign-specific.
Public candidate and campaign fields, missing-data checklist, confidence score, and source freshness.
Name ID, local priorities, credibility or contrast, election reminder, and optional final-week push.
District, county, city, ZIP, township, and USPS route recommendations using aggregate public geography.
Human-reviewed plan copy, budgets, timing, creative briefs, and compliance notes before client-facing send.
Campaign Readiness Checklist
This gate turns a prebuilt research profile into a verified launch package. Proposal drafts can be prepared for internal review, but checkout stays locked until USPS counts, quote math, and human approval are complete.
The public Acton campaign profile is loaded, but election-result/source freshness still needs operator verification before quoting.
Next: Confirm official campaign/election sources and source timestamp.
Public page does not expose a verified campaign email, phone, or manager contact.
Next: Add verified campaign contact fields in the admin candidate record.
Ohio statewide governor geography is selected.
Next: No boundary action needed for statewide Ohio.
The public Acton planner is using planning recommendations, not production USPS route counts.
Next: Load USPS EDDM/carrier-route counts and source timestamp before quote.
Final print, postage, household/mail-piece count, and per-postcard pricing are not locked.
Next: Generate a verified quote after USPS counts are attached.
No HomeReach operator approval is attached to the public planning view.
Next: Review compliance, source freshness, route counts, and creative before approval.
Checkout is locked until all readiness gates pass.
Next: Finish source, contact, USPS, quote, and approval gates before creating checkout.
Amy Acton for Governor
A candidate-specific planning layer for statewide mail strategy, phase sequencing, creative review, and production readiness. This workspace is draft-only until source, route, quote, and human-approval gates pass.
Four statewide campaign options
A governor-scale introduction system that makes Acton's public-service story visible across Ohio before the fall ballot window, then repeats trust and election-deadline messages in high-volume mail waves.
Hardened action bar
These are draft workflow actions. They do not alter payment, checkout, production, route inventory, or campaign records without human review.
Recommendations are aggregate public-geography planning layers. Final route inventory must come from USPS EDDM/BMEU or licensed carrier-route data before quote or checkout.
Phase timeline
Postcard creative engine
Every concept supports preview, selection, editing, comments, AI revision, draft save, approval, and duplication. Actions are local draft actions and do not send mail, proposals, or checkout.
Introduction starts with trust people can understand at the mailbox.
Amy Acton has spent her career listening first, solving hard problems, and showing up when Ohio families needed steady leadership.
From medicine and public health to community service, Amy's campaign is built around practical leadership, family costs, and healthier communities. Scan the QR code for campaign-approved details and official voting information.
A focused plan for public-service biography and stronger communities.
Costs are rising, health care feels harder to reach, and communities need a governor focused on practical solutions.
This mail piece should explain one issue in plain language: what Ohio families are facing, what Amy is proposing, and where voters can read the campaign-approved plan.
A campaign message built around public service, credibility, and community voices.
Ohioans remember leaders who showed up, explained the facts, and took responsibility during difficult moments.
Use campaign-approved validators, public endorsements, or sourced press proof. Every quote, attribution, and logo must be cleared before client review or print.
A clear, factual contrast focused on leadership, priorities, and public record.
Ohio's next governor will make decisions that affect families, communities, and the future of the state.
Use a simple compare-the-choice structure with source-ready claims, campaign-approved copy, and a visible voting deadline. Avoid unsourced attacks and unclear attributions.
Use Edit Design, Edit Copy, or Edit CTA on a postcard concept to open editable fields here.
Drafts a sourced response postcard after a public debate or major interview. Human approval is required before creative or sending.
Creates a same-week concept pack for a campaign-approved public event, endorsement, contrast moment, or news cycle.
Flags when a public source, endorsement, fundraising release, or earned-media moment may justify an additional mail wave.
Organizes healthcare, working-family, educator, veteran, student, and affordability copy packages without using inferred household traits for targeting.
Builds campaign-approved health care and public-service creative concepts using sourced public biography and issue copy.
Creates a campaign-provided message package about family costs, care, safety, and leadership without selecting routes by inferred gender.
Frames schools, kids, and community priorities for campaign-approved creative while route selection remains aggregate and geographic.
Stages campaign-approved worker and affordability copy. Any labor-list usage must come from lawful campaign-provided data, not inferred household traits.
Creates campus-region election-date and voting-window mail concepts using public geography and verified routes.
Adapts biography and county-seat copy for rural and regional communities using public county geography only.
Creates a suburban issue-clarity package for campaign-selected public geographies without individual persuasion scoring.
Creates high-density city election-information concepts using public geography and official voting dates.
Checks approval status, source freshness, USPS counts, price lock, print deadline, postage estimate, and route confidence.
USPS EDDM/BMEU or licensed carrier-route counts are required before quote lock.
Concepts can be drafted now. Final copy and images require campaign and HomeReach approval.
Proposal export is safe after source, contact, boundary, route, price, and approval gates pass.
Agent can answer campaign-planning questions and draft revision suggestions from comments.
AI Campaign Launch Agent
Public aggregate geography, household counts, mail logistics, timing, and cost modeling only. No individual voter scoring, ideology inference, sensitive demographic targeting, or turnout suppression.
Ready to help with campaign planning.
Statewide executive campaign with public-service, doctor, affordability, health care, and Ohio-family themes visible on the campaign site.
If campaign details, route data, or pricing are incomplete, the agent will keep checkout and proposal actions in review mode until a HomeReach operator verifies them.
4 recommended campaign paths
Each option is modeled per drop and repeated by phase. Estimated voter reach is aggregate reach, not an individual voter list or prediction model.
A five-drop governor-level mail arc that introduces Acton early, reinforces statewide public-service credibility, and keeps the campaign present through the ballot window.
Route clusters around Ohio's largest city and metro regions, with surrounding county seats layered in to avoid an overly urban-only plan.
Best fit for a statewide governor race where the candidate needs broad familiarity across Ohio media markets before late-cycle noise increases.
A four-drop plan concentrated in high-density Ohio metros where mail can carry consistent public-service and cost-of-living context at efficient volume.
Uses dense mail routes in the largest Ohio metros first, then expands to adjacent first-ring cities for repeated statewide executive visibility.
Dr. Acton's public-health background makes this plan strongest when the creative stays biography-forward and connects health care, affordability, and steady leadership.
A four-drop suburban and exurban visibility plan that gives the campaign repeated presence around fast-growing Ohio route clusters.
Focuses on public geography around major metros, growing county corridors, and practical delivery density rather than inferred political traits.
Useful for a governor race because statewide campaigns need more than core-city repetition; this plan adds surrounding route coverage without voter-level scoring.
A three-drop plan aligned to Ohio's absentee, early in-person, and final election reminder windows for campaigns that need a shorter, focused mail run.
Prioritizes high-density city and campus-region routes for timing efficiency, ballot-window repetition, and production feasibility.
Strong as a late-cycle supplement for a statewide race once the candidate profile is already established through earned media, field, or digital.