south carolina
A call from a family friend is what got UPT Strategies’ start in South Carolina politics.
With six weeks until Election Day, UPT began its work for Tim Mallard, a first-time candidate, in his run against an eight-year incumbent City Councilwoman in Charleston. The race received significant press coverage and was even called in a headline by Charleston’s paper on record as “nasty.”
Focusing on targeted direct voter contacts and managing the GOTV operation, UPT aggressively worked the Lowcountry, fought back against the 36-year incumbent Mayor’s political machine, and helped Mallard win the election with 63% of the vote.
With six weeks until Election Day, UPT began its work for Tim Mallard, a first-time candidate, in his run against an eight-year incumbent City Councilwoman in Charleston. The race received significant press coverage and was even called in a headline by Charleston’s paper on record as “nasty.”
Focusing on targeted direct voter contacts and managing the GOTV operation, UPT aggressively worked the Lowcountry, fought back against the 36-year incumbent Mayor’s political machine, and helped Mallard win the election with 63% of the vote.