Jim Kottmeyer
@jimkottmeyer
Dad. Husband. Public affairs and Democratic political consultant. Fantasy baseball geek. I bleed St. Louis Cardinal red.
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http://www.gpsimpact.com 25-02-2009 04:25:55
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We are proud to have worked with Kansans for Constitutional Freedom to defeat the anti-abortion constitutional amendment in Kansas. Voters showed up in historic numbers to protect access to safe, legal abortion.
Progress MO is back — and we’re ready to take on Josh Hawley #mosen
Congrats on your win, Cherelle Parker! Philly has had 99 mayors -- all men. But, number 100 is going to be the first Black woman. GPS Impact is proud to be part of her team.
Speaking of records - Jackson Miller, an 8th grader from St. Louis, ran 4:22.33 in the Final Surge Jr High Invite Mile, breaking Brandon Miller meet record from 2016. We believe Jackson's time is a US #1 & likely an all-time National Middle School Record! 🤯🤯🤯 📷: Alan Combs
In case anybody was wondering why Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) is discouraging Speaker Mike Johnson from hiring Jeff Roe. - Blue bars are individual polls - Red line is the moving average (h/t GPS Impact analytics, Real Clear News polling archive)
Yesterday was big win for Kentuckians with Andy Beshear victory. GPS was proud to be part of the team.
We are proud to have been part of the Cherelle Parker team to help elect Cherelle Parker the 100th Mayor of Philadelphia! Cherelle is making history as the first woman, and the first Black woman to hold the position.
Proud to help elect the 100th Mayor of our great city and the first woman to hold the office with my colleagues GPS Impact #Philly
When we win, we get to work delivering – that's exactly what Andy Beshear has done as governor of Kentucky. We're excited to welcome Governor Andy Beshear to Iowa at our sold-out Liberty and Justice Celebration this Saturday. We can't wait to see you all there!
Harrison Ford: When dozens of former members of the Trump administration are sounding alarms saying ‘For God's sake, don't do this again,’ you have to pay attention. They're telling us something important. I've got one vote, same as anyone else, and I'm going to use it to move
America’s digital borders are wide open. And it’s Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk’s fault. "We need social media sovereignty and transparency," writes Roy Temple, "which requires user verification on social media and disclosure of non-human posters." washingtonmonthly.com/2025/02/27/ame…