The district is hard to visualize
Campaign teams need to see coverage by geography, not guess from a spreadsheet or wait days for a static quote.
Campaigns do not need another print quote buried in email. They need a clear mail strategy: where to send, what it costs, how many voters see it, when it lands, and why the postcard will be taken seriously in the mailbox.
Campaign pressure points
The real problem is not printing postcards. It is turning a tight timeline, unclear geography, budget pressure, creative decisions, and delivery risk into a confident execution plan.
Campaign teams need to see coverage by geography, not guess from a spreadsheet or wait days for a static quote.
Late approvals, artwork delays, print windows, and USPS timing can turn a good message into a missed opportunity.
Campaign managers need to know the practical tradeoff between more households, more drops, better creative, and total cost.
Voters scan mail quickly. The piece needs instant hierarchy: candidate, message, proof, trust, and action.
1. Select
Load the candidate, office, geography, and cycle so the campaign is not stuck rebuilding the basics from scratch.
2. Compare
Compare reach, drops, estimated cost, timing, and message direction before committing budget.
3. Approve
Keep human approval in front of outreach, price lock, checkout, creative, and production.
4. Launch
Move from plan to reviewed proposal, payment, drop schedule, and production handoff without endless back-and-forth.
Decision-ready before commitment
Speed
PoliticalReach turns scattered campaign details into a concrete mail plan that can be compared, reviewed, and advanced quickly.
Clarity
Campaigns can understand households, route coverage, drops, timing, and estimated investment before the proposal stage.
Confidence
The workflow keeps route data, production timing, creative review, payment, and compliance boundaries visible.
Emotional hierarchy
PoliticalReach treats each postcard as a campaign asset: attention, identity, message, proof, trust, and action in that order.
Premium visual system
Design direction uses restrained patriotic color, bold typography, disciplined spacing, and candidate photography that feels serious and legitimate.
Approval-gated production
Creative can use public facts, campaign-approved messages, aggregate geography, timing, and route logistics. No individual voter belief inference.

Governor of Ohio / Democrat
Pick a candidate, book a consultation, then compare four side-by-side mail plans. Every number below is a planning estimate until public sources, geography, USPS counts, pricing, and human approval are complete.
Franklin / Statewide
Prebuilt AI agent ready
No outreach, checkout, or production without human approval.
Source status
Uses the existing HomeReach prebuilt candidate-agent profile and source list.
Manager next step
Find campaign contact
Source a public campaign site, campaign manager email, or filing contact before outreach draft use.
Best option to inspect
Option A
Statewide Name-ID Foundation: 1,875,000 modeled reach across 5 drops.
AI context loaded
4 plans
Chat answers follow the currently selected candidate, filter state, aggregate geography, and approval gates.
Option A

Dr. Amy Acton / Governor of Ohio
Introduce, repeat, and make the campaign easy to understand.
Cost
$3,375,000
Drops
5
Households
1,250,000
Timeline
10 weeks
Use case
Name ID and broad visibility
Recommended audience
District-wide households
Next action
Lock review for 5 drops
Economics
- modeled CPH
Map preview
Ohio statewide coverage map
All 88 Ohio counties are included. Dots show major metro anchors for consultation review, not the full boundary.
Statewide layer
City anchors
Geography basis
Ohio statewide. 88 county group(s), 5 city group(s), and 2,016 estimated USPS routes.
Carrier-route or EDDM counts must be imported before quote lock.
Best fit
Empathetic, human, steady, and family-centered.
Option B

Dr. Amy Acton / Governor of Ohio
Concentrate mail where delivery density and media-market overlap are strongest.
Cost
$1,728,000
Drops
4
Households
800,000
Timeline
8 weeks
Use case
Efficient metro or county focus
Recommended audience
Highest-density route clusters
Next action
Inspect route fit before quote
Economics
- modeled CPH
Map preview
Ohio statewide coverage map
All 88 Ohio counties are included. Dots show major metro anchors for consultation review, not the full boundary.
Statewide layer
City anchors
Geography basis
Ohio statewide. 88 county group(s), 5 city group(s), and 1,290 estimated USPS routes.
Carrier-route or EDDM counts must be imported before quote lock.
Best fit
Empathetic, human, steady, and family-centered.
Option C

Dr. Amy Acton / Governor of Ohio
Use separate creative lanes for suburban, exurban, and rural trust-building routes.
Cost
$1,296,000
Drops
4
Households
600,000
Timeline
8 weeks
Use case
Suburban or rural balance
Recommended audience
Mixed community coverage
Next action
Compare gaps and expansion
Economics
- modeled CPH
Map preview
Ohio statewide coverage map
All 88 Ohio counties are included. Dots show major metro anchors for consultation review, not the full boundary.
Statewide layer
City anchors
Geography basis
Ohio statewide. 88 county group(s), 5 city group(s), and 968 estimated USPS routes.
Carrier-route or EDDM counts must be imported before quote lock.
Best fit
Empathetic, human, steady, and family-centered.
Option D

Dr. Amy Acton / Governor of Ohio
Compress the mail arc around absentee, early vote, and final election reminder windows.
Cost
$769,500
Drops
3
Households
475,000
Timeline
6 weeks
Use case
Late-window acceleration
Recommended audience
Fastest reachable households
Next action
Request deadline review
Economics
- modeled CPH
Map preview
Ohio statewide coverage map
All 88 Ohio counties are included. Dots show major metro anchors for consultation review, not the full boundary.
Statewide layer
City anchors
Geography basis
Ohio statewide. 88 county group(s), 5 city group(s), and 766 estimated USPS routes.
Carrier-route or EDDM counts must be imported before quote lock.
Best fit
Empathetic, human, steady, and family-centered.
The answer appears here immediately and stays inside the same review-safe planning boundary.
Ready. Select a target, strategy, phase, or postcard concept.