Category: ACE Blogs

  • ACE Campus Ambassadors

    Announcing the Campus Ambassador Program! ACE is launching a new program to give college students the opportunity to publish policy research and gain experience with political outreach.

    Students from all disciplines with an interest in democratic engagement are welcome to apply.

    Find more info about the program and how to apply here.

  • The Technology Project

    New research alert: the Technology Project is now live! ACE explores the latest in tech policy, from net neutrality to why Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress, in accessible, 1-minute reads.

    Check out the Technology Project.

  • Campaign Finance Crossword Puzzle

    Test your knowledge with the campaign finance crossword puzzle. It’s a fun and informative way to deepen your knowledge of how money is raised and spent during an election to advocate for a certain candidate or a policy.

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  • Dark Money Game

    Can you follow the money? Test your skills in this detective-style mystery over the course of an election cycle.

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  • Campaign Finance One-Pager

    If you have 60 seconds you have time to learn about campaign finance with ACE’s One Pager. Understanding how politicians are funded shouldn’t be a full-time job, which is why we created a one-page introduction with everything you need to know.

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  • Take our Political Priorities Worksheet

    We highly recommend that you take our Political Priorities Worksheet. It is a 7-minute quiz to identify your key issues and decide where to focus your political energy this November.

    Click this link to take the worksheet. Once you have completed the worksheet, visit this page to see the data reflecting the results of ACE’s Political Priorities Worksheet, your results compared to the general population.

  • ACE’s Statement on Black Lives Matter

    ACE is a nonpartisan organization, and we feel that it is essential to express our support for the Black Lives Matter movement as a human rights issue. The Black Lives Matter movement is not a political issue. It is an issue of the inherent human rights that black people and people of color are not granted. We believe that this injustice did not begin with the murder of George Floyd and is the continuation of systemic racism stemming from slavery.

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