Strategy
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The Reality of Minority Voter Power
Minority voters carry more political power than many headlines suggest because they often sit at the center of contested elections, urban economies, cultural influence, labor markets, local turnout, and coalition… Read more.
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Political Game Theory and Strategy
Politics is often presented as public service, debate, and democratic problem-solving, but much of the political arena operates through games that distract voters from real issues. These games shape how… Read more.
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How to Get a Politician to Listen
Most people approach politics the wrong way. They assume that if an issue is important enough, painful enough, or morally obvious enough, politicians will automatically listen. That is not how… Read more.
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Younger Voters Do Not Owe Any Party Loyalty
Younger voters are looking past party theater, inherited loyalty, PAC influence, lobbying, and symbolic representation. Royal Politics explains why strategic voting means asking who benefits, what policies actually do, and… Read more.
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The Housing Bill Test: More Homes, or Real Affordability?
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is being presented as one of the most important federal housing packages in years. Supporters say the bill addresses housing affordability by increasing… Read more.
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Royal Politics Launches as an Independent Political Consulting and Strategy Platform
Royal Politics is now live at royalpolitics.com as the political consulting and strategy arm of the Crown State of Mind ecosystem. The platform was created to examine politics beyond party… Read more.
