FAQ

Common
questions.

Who is your ideal corporate client?

A company or association facing a local public-opinion fight — when community buy-in and political cover decide whether a project clears a permit or a vote. Primary targets: developers and in-house comms or government-affairs leads at energy and industrial companies.

Do I hire you for strategy or for services?

Both, but strategy is the point. Most clients hire us to quarterback the entire program. We can also run individual services — polling, teletownhalls, mail, digital — if that's all the fight requires.

Are you a PR firm or a lobbying firm?

Neither. We're campaign operators. We move opinion with polling, microtargeting, mail, digital, teletownhalls, and mobilization. We don't lobby; we quarterback the outside game and tell you which lobbyist to hire when inside help is needed.

What is your political affiliation on corporate work?

Quietly conservative and pro-growth — gets-it-built language for energy, development, and industrial clients, without a partisan logo. Our political practice works exclusively with Republican campaigns and conservative causes.

What are teletownhalls?

Community listening at scale. We run teletownhalls at any scale needed, with independent moderators or your team trained to moderate, white-labeled through Assembly — to surface concerns firsthand and refine the message before it goes public.

How does polling fit in?

We test the message before you spend a dollar. Baseline sentiment, message testing, and tracking over time — including grasstops and elected attitudes where they matter. Fielded through our research infrastructure, delivered under the Assembly brand.

Can you handle both the community fight and local political support?

Yes. Same team. Same tools. Different audience.

Who do I contact?

Email info@assemblystrategies.com or use our contact form. Matt Stroud, Director of Business Development, is the corporate front door. Andrew Loposser and Jake Salmons lead strategy and execution.