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Ambrosino, Muir & Hansen has created powerful, image-driven persuasion mail for 24 U.S. Senators, 13 Governors, and more than 20 Members of the U.S. House of Representatives.

In November of 2008, we created the mail for President Barack Obama in the western region of the country and we won 20 of our 24 races, including 5 U.S. Senators, 4 Governors and 8 Members of the U.S. House.

2008 U.S. Senate

AMH created the mail in 3 of the 6 competitive U.S. Senate races in which Democrats captured Republican seats: Colorado’s Mark Udall, who won the only open Senate seat previously held by a Republican; New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen, who defeated incumbent John Sununu; and Mark Begich, who defeated incumbent Ted Stevens to become the first Democrat to represent Alaska in nearly 30 years. We also created the mail for Senators Landrieu and Durbin.

2008 Governors

We created 4.5 million pieces of mail to help Governor Chris Gregoire win re-election in Washington in the highest profile and most competitive gubernatorial race in the country, a rematch of a race she won after 3 recounts by a 133 vote margin four years earlier. We also created mail for the re-elections of Governors Schweitzer (MT), Manchin (WV) and Lynch (NH).

2008 U.S. House

Among our eight House victories, we won three highly targeted seats previously held by Republicans – two of which had never been held by a Democrat while the third had been Republican for 38 of the last 42 years. We created the mail for Dina Titus in NV-3, where she defeated 3 term incumbent Jon Porter to become the first Democrat ever to hold the 3rd congressional district.

We created the mail for Walt Minnick in Idaho, who defeated incumbent Bill Sali in a district in which George Bush won 68% of the vote, becoming the first Democrat to hold this seat in 16 years. And in the home state of the Republican presidential nominee, we created the mail for Ann Kirkpatrick in her competitive primary and general election victories to become the first Democrat to ever represent Arizona’s sprawling, largely rural First Congressional District.